Apple Ipad Pro Manual User Guide
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Chapter 12 Camera 91 View, share, and print Photos and videos you take on iPad are saved in Photos. With iCloud Photo Library enabled, all new photos and videos are automatically uploaded and available in Photos on all your iOS 8.1 or later devices set up with iCloud Photo Library. See iCloud Photo Library on page 82. When iCloud Photo Library is turned off, you can still collect up to 1,000 of your most recent photos in the My Photo Stream album from your devices set up with iCloud. See My Photo Stream on page 82 . View your photos. Tap the thumbnail image, then swipe left or right to see the photos you’ve taken recently. Tap All Photos to see everything in the Photos app. Tap the screen to show or hide the controls. Get sharing and printing options. Tap . See Share from apps on page 35. Upload photos and videos. Use iCloud Photo Library to upload photos and videos from your iPad to iCloud and access them on your iOS 8.1 or later devices signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID. You can also upload and download your photos and videos from the Photos app on iCloud.com. See iCloud Photo Library on page 82 . Sync photos and videos to iPad from your Mac. Use the Photos settings pane in iTunes. See Sync with iTunes on page 19 . Camera settings Go to Settings > Photos & Camera for camera options, which include: •iCloud Photo Library, My Photo Stream, and iCloud Photo Sharing •Slideshow •Grid •HDR Adjust the volume of the shutter sound with the Ringer and Alerts settings in Settings > Sounds. Or mute the sound using the Ring/Silent switch. (In some countries muting is disabled.)
13 92 Contacts Contacts at a glance iPad lets you access and edit your contact lists from personal, business, and other accounts. Open in Messages. Open in FaceTime. Open in Maps. Set your My Info card for Safari, Siri, and other apps. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap My Info, then select the contact card with your name and information. Let Siri know who’s who. While editing your My Info card, tap Add Related Name to define relationships you want Siri to know about, so you can say things like “send a message to my sister.” You can also add relationships using Siri. Say, for example, “John Appleseed is my brother.” Use Siri. Say, for example, “Sarah Castelblanco is my sister.” Find a contact. Use the search field at the top of the contacts list. You can also search your contacts using Spotlight Search (see Spotlight Search on page 32). Use Siri. Say, for example, “What’s my brother’s work address?” Share a contact. Tap a contact, then tap Share Contact. See Share from apps on page 35. Change a label. If a field has the wrong label, such as Home instead of Work, tap Edit. Then tap the label and choose one from the list, or tap Custom Field to create one of your own. Add your friends’ social profiles. While viewing a contact, tap Edit, then tap “add social profile.” You can add Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr, Myspace, and Sina Weibo accounts, or create a custom entry. Delete a contact. Go to the contact’s card, then tap Edit. Scroll down, then tap Delete Contact. Open in Messages. Open in FaceTime. Open in Maps.
Chapter 13 Contacts 93 Add contacts Besides entering contacts, you can: •Use your iCloud contacts: Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Contacts. •Import your Facebook Friends: Go to Settings > Facebook, then turn on Contacts in the “Allow These Apps to Use Your Accounts” list. This creates a Facebook group in Contacts. •Use your Google contacts: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap your Google account, then turn on Contacts. •Access a Microsoft Exchange Global Address List: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, tap your Exchange account, then turn on Contacts. •Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account to access business or school directories: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Add Account > Other. Tap Add LDAP account or Add CardDAV account, then enter the account information. •Sync contacts from your computer: In iTunes on your computer, turn on contact syncing in the device info pane. For information, see iTunes Help. •Import contacts from a vCard: Tap a .vcf attachment in an email or message. Search a directory. Tap Groups, tap the GAL, CardDAV, or LDAP directory you want to search, then enter your search. To save a person’s info to your contacts, tap Add Contact. Show or hide a group. Tap Groups, then select the groups you want to see. This button appears only if you have more than one source of contacts. Update your contacts using Twitter, Facebook, and Sina Weibo. Go to Settings > Twitter, Settings > Facebook, or Settings > Sina Weibo, then tap Update Contacts. This updates contact photos and social media account names in Contacts. Unify contacts When you have contacts from multiple sources, you might have multiple entries for the same person. To keep redundant contacts from appearing in your All Contacts list, contacts from different sources that have the same name are linked and displayed as a single unified contact. When you view a unified contact, the title Unified Info appears. Unify contacts. If two entries for the same person aren’t linked automatically, you can unify them manually. Edit one of the contacts, tap Link Contact, then choose the other contact to link to. Linked contacts aren’t merged. If you change or add information in a unified contact, the changes are copied to each source account where that information already exists. If you link contacts with different first or last names, the names on the individual cards won’t change, but only one name appears on the unified card. To choose which name appears when you view the unified card, tap Edit, tap the linked card with the name you prefer, then tap Use This Name For Unified Card.
Chapter 13 Contacts 94 Contacts settings Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, where you can: •Change how contacts are sorted •Display contacts by first or last name •Change how long names are shortened in lists •Choose to show recent contacts in the multitasking screen •Set a default account for new contacts •Set your My Info card
14 95 Clock Clock at a glance The first clock displays the time based on your location when you set up iPad. Add other clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones. Add a clock. View clocks, set an alarm, time an event, or set a timer. Delete clocks or change their order. Add a clock. View clocks, set an alarm, time an event, or set a timer. Delete clocks or change their order.
Chapter 14 Clock 96 Alarms and timers Want iPad to wake you? Tap Alarm, then tap . Set your wake-up time and other options, then give the alarm a name (like “Good morning”). Add an alarm. Turn the alarm on/off. Selected alarm Additional alarm View and change alarms. Keep track of time. Use the stopwatch to keep time, record lap times, or set a timer to alert you when time’s up. Want to fall asleep to music or a podcast? Tap Timer, tap When Timer Ends, then choose Stop Playing at the bottom. Get quick access to clock features. Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . You can access Timer from Control Center even when iPad is locked. You can also navigate to the other clock features. Use Siri. Say something like: •“Set the timer for 3 minutes” •“Wake me up tomorrow at 7 a.m.” •“What alarms do I have set?” Add an alarm. Turn the alarm on/off. Selected alarm Additional alarm View and change alarms.
15 97 Maps Find places WARNING: For important information about navigation and avoiding distractions that could lead to dangerous situations, see Important safety information on page 15 7. See also Privacy on page 41 . Get more info. Tap a pin to display the banner. Choose the view, drop a pin, or show traffic. Get directions. Enter a search. Show your current location. Quick driving directions Double-tap to zoom in; tap with two fingers to zoom out. Or pinch. Move around Maps by dragging the screen. To face a different direction, rotate with two fingers. To return to north, tap the compass in the upper right. Zoom in or out. Double-tap with one finger to zoom in, and tap with two fingers to zoom out—or pinch open or closed. The scale appears in the upper left while zooming, or if you touch the screen with two fingers. To change how distance is shown (miles or kilometers), go to Settings > Maps. Search for a location. Tap the search field. You can search for a location in different ways. For example: •Intersection (“8th and market”) •Area (“greenwich village”) •Landmark (“guggenheim”)
Chapter 15 Maps 98 •Zip code •Business (“movies,” “restaurants san francisco ca,” “apple inc new york”) Maps may also list recent locations, searches, or directions that you can choose from. Use Siri. Say, for example, “Find coffee near me.” Find the location of a contact, or of a favorite or recent search. Tap Favorites. Choose your view. Tap , then choose Standard, Hybrid, or Satellite. Manually mark a location. Touch and hold the map until the dropped pin appears. Get more info Get info about a location. Tap a pin to display its banner, then tap . Info might include Yelp reviews and photos, a webpage link, directions, and more. To share the location, add the location to your Favorites, or use another app you install, tap . See Share from apps on page 35. Get directions Note: To get directions, iPad must be connected to the Internet. To get directions involving your current location, Location Services must also be on. Get directions. Tap Directions, enter the starting and ending locations, then tap Route. Or, choose a location or a route from the list, if available. Tap to select driving or walking directions, or to use an app for public or other modes of transportation. If a location banner is showing, directions to that location from your current location appear. To get other directions, tap the search field. If multiple routes appear, tap the one you want to take. •Hear turn-by-turn directions (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular): Tap Start. Maps follows your progress and speaks turn-by-turn directions to your destination. To show or hide the controls, tap the screen. If iPad auto-locks, Maps stays onscreen and continues to announce instructions. You can also open another app and continue to get turn-by-turn directions. To return to Maps, tap the banner across the top of the screen. With turn-by-turn directions, night mode automatically adjusts the screen image for easier viewing at night. •View turn-by-turn directions (iPad Wi-Fi only): Tap Start, then swipe left to see the next instruction. •See the route overview: Tap Overview. •View the directions as a list: Tap List Steps. •Stop turn-by-turn directions: Tap End. Or ask Siri to “stop navigating.” Get directions from your current location. Tap on the banner of your destination. Tap to select driving or walking directions, or to use an app for public or other modes of transportation. Use Siri. Say something like: •“Give me directions home” •“Directions to my dad’s work”
Chapter 15 Maps 99 •“What’s my ETA?” •“Find a gas station” Use Maps on your Mac to get directions. Open Maps on your Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), get directions for your trip, then choose File > Share > Send to your device. Your Mac and iPad must both be signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID. Find out about traffic conditions. Tap , then tap Show Traffic. Orange dots show slowdowns, and red dots show stop-and-go traffic. To see an incident report, tap a marker. Report a problem. Tap , then tap Report a Problem. 3D and Flyover With 3D and Flyover, on iPad 3rd generation or later, you can see three-dimensional views and even fly over many of the world’s major cities. View 3D map. Tap , then tap Show 3D Map. Or, drag two fingers up. (Zoom in for a closer look if Show 3D Map doesn’t appear.) Adjust the angle. Drag two fingers up or down. Take a Flyover Tour. An aerial tour is available for select cities, indicated by next to the city name. (Zoom out if you don’t see any markers.) Tap the name of the city to display its banner, then tap Tour to begin the tour. To stop the tour, tap the screen to display the controls, then tap End Flyover Tour. To return to standard view, tap . Maps settings Go to Settings > Maps. Settings include: •Navigation voice volume (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular) •Distances in miles or kilometers •Map labels (these appear in the language specified in Settings > General > International > Language)
16 10 0 Videos Videos at a glance Open the Videos app to watch movies, TV shows, and music videos. To watch video podcasts, open the Podcasts app—see Podcasts at a glance on page 12 5. To watch videos you record using Camera on iPad, open the Photos app. This video hasn’t been downloaded to iPad. Tap to play. Choose a category.Add to your library. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 15 7 . Watch a video. Tap the video in the list of videos. What about videos you shot with iPad? Open the Photos app. Stream or download? If appears on a video thumbnail, you can watch it without downloading it to iPad, if you have an Internet connection. To download the video to iPad so you can watch without using a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, tap in the video details. Looking for podcasts or iTunes U videos? Open the Podcasts app or download the free iTunes U app from the App Store. Set a sleep timer. Open the Clock app and tap Timer, then swipe to set the number of hours and minutes. Tap When Timer Ends and choose Stop Playing, tap Set, then tap Start. This video hasn’t been downloaded to iPad. Tap to play. Choose a category. Add to your library.