ios 9: iphone & ipad basics

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iOS 9: iPhone & iPad Basics

Presented by the Burlingame Public LibraryYour presenter:

Megan Wong, Tech Services Manager @ the Burlingame Public Librarywongm@plsinfo.org

AGENDA• 10:30-10:40. Understanding your device’s buttons• 10:40-10:45. Touch ID & finger gestures• 10:45-10:50. Connecting to WiFi• 10:50-10:55. Typing• 10:55-11:05. Calls & texts• 11:05-11:10. Email• 11:10-11:15. Managing your time• 11:15-11:20. Siri & photos/videos• 11:20-11:30. Accessibility & protecting your device

Understanding your device’s buttons

Understanding your device’s buttons

Understanding your device’s buttons

Understanding your device’s buttons

Understanding your device’s buttons

Understanding your device’s buttons

Dock connector

Understanding your device’s buttons

Touch ID• A fingerprint identity sensor that

makes it easy for you to get into your device• iPad 5s or later, iPad 2 or later• Set up: Settings > Touch ID > enter

your passcode > Add a Fingerprint > follow instructions• Unlock phone: Press Home button

or Sleep/Wake button > touch finger lightly on top of Home button (don’t press button down)

Finger gestures• Tap• Double-tap• Pinch• Drag• Flick

Connecting to WiFi• Secure Wi-Fi networks are password-

protected and have Lock by their names.• Settings > Wi-Fi >make sure Wi-Fi is

turned on.• Tap name of secure Wi-Fi network you

want to join.• Enter password > tap Join. • After you join the network, you'll see

Checkmark next to the network and Wi-Fi connected in the upper-left side of your display.

Typing• Predictive text, hit space to

choose and “x” to keep typing• Settings>General>Keyboard

• International characters• Copy/paste• Magnifier• Dictation vs. audio recording• Shortcuts• Emojis

Calls• Calling/receiving calls• Call options• Group calls• Voicemail• Forwarding voicemail• Dismissing calls• Blocking numbers• Getting calls on your iPad

Texts• Sending/receiving texts• iMessage vs. SMS• Group texts• Manage conversations• Send photos, videos, your

location• Message settings

Email• Setting up mail: Settings > Mail,

Contacts, Calendars > Add Account >tap email provider name (e.g. “Google”) > enter email & password > “Next” > choose content to sync > “Save”• Sending/receiving• Deleting messages

Managing your time• Adding events to Calendar• Using Clock app• Setting reminders

Siri• “Hey Siri”• Contacts• Checking for and composing

texts & emails• Reminders, lists, calendar• Alarm• Weather

Photos & Videos• iPads don’t have flash• Selfies• Screenshots• HDR• Live photos• Photo bursts• Panos• Videos

Accessibility• Settings > General > Accessibility• Invert colors• Gray scale• Larger text• Bold text• Hearing aids• LED flash alerts (iPhone only)

Protecting your device• Backing up your phone• System updates• Settings>General>System Update

• Find my iPhone• Auto-lock• Settings>General>Auto-lock

• Passcode lock• Settings>Touch ID& Passcode>

Resources• Apple’s online user guides

• iPhone http://help.apple.com/iphone/9/• iPad http://help.apple.com/ipad/9/

• Books• My IPad for Seniors, Rosenzweig, Gary, 2016• IPhone for Dummies, Baig, Edward C., 2015

• News• Macworld http://www.macworld.com/category/iphone-ipad/

• Videos• Written and video instructions on using iOs9

http://www.cnet.com/how-to/complete-guide-ios-9/

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