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Getting started with the iPad By: Moises Morales Date: 12/4/15

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Getting started with the iPad

By: Moises Morales Date: 12/4/15

Getting started with the ipad

● Ipad buttons and accessories● Unlocking/ lock screen features● Turning Ipad on and off● Connecting to Wifi● Apple ID

Ipad buttons and accessories

Ipad buttons Newer Ipad Air 1 and

Ipad buttons Older Ipad 2 and 3 no Air

Ipad Accessories

For older Ipad 2

Ipad buttons

The buttons on the ipad are: the Power button, silent/screen rotation, volume buttons + up and - down, and the main button is the home button. Note on newer ipad models don’t have a silent/screen rotation button on the left side of ipad.

The accessories that come with your ipad are the USB power adapter and lightning/dock connector cable.

Unlocking/ lock screen features

Unlocking your iPad

In order to start using your ipad you need to wake up your ipad from sleeping. To do this their are two ways: the 1st way is to press on the home button. The 2nd way is to press the power button. Reminder you do this every time you lock (put to sleep) your ipad. Home

Button

Sleep/ Wake Button

Key Points- Home button to wake up from sleep

button- To put your ipad in sleep mode you

press the power button at top

Remember you do this every time your trying to wake up your ipad

Lock Screen Features

You can take quick pictures right from the lockscreen. You can view Notification center and control center. Even see the time and the date with the day of the week. You also get your Notifications on emails and more.

Notification center

Time Date

CameraControl Center

Key Points: - Notification center

- Time and Date

- Control Center

- Camera

Lock Screen Features Quick Pictures

Step 1: spot the camera icon (Little picture)

Step 2: To the right side swipe up or drag the camera to the top of the ipad

ALL the pictures you take do not show up for security reasons. Only the pictures you took recently. 1

2

Switch camera angles

Timer

Tap to take a picture

Camera Modes

View your photos

Lock screen features Control center

Step 1: Find the bottom middle dash center

Step 2: Swipe or drag to the top to bring up control center which looks like...

Control Center

Lock Screen Features Notification Center

Step 1: Find the top middle dash center

Step 2: Swipe or drag down all the way to the bottom to access Notification center

Notification Center

Turning ipad on and off

Turning Ipad on and off

To power on the ipad press power button once. To turn your ipad off completely press and hold the power button until you see “slide to power” when you do that you will see in the middle a circle moving then it turn off.

Power button

Waking up the iPad and Sleep mode

To wake up your ipad press the power button once. You can also press the home button once to wake it up. To put your iPad in sleep mode also called standby mode press the power once once when the display is on.

Power button

Connecting to Wifi

Connecting to WifiOne way to make sure that you are connected to wifi look at the top of your screen. You should see a signals range of wifi next to the ipad lettering. If not go to Settings, Wi-Fi, then press on Masonic Public without a lock. Or your personal wifi or using your data. (Internet plan)

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Note: You can use your ipad anywhere with date for monthly costNote you can use any internet app with your ipad for example on the go without wifi. You must need a ipad that supports it, monthly rates apply.

More Info on using your ipad on the go with Data

If you want a cellular ipad you must buy one that stays Wi-FI + Cellular Model also you must make sure with your phone provider to choose the right ipad for your carrier's network. If you know the store you want to by it from for example AT&T, Tmobile, Sprint, Verizon. They make it way much easier for you they help you get started and tell you the pricing. This is the option for you if you travel a lot and want access to the internet on the go when there's no Wi-Fi.

Apple ID

Apple ID

Your apple ID is the email you entered when set up your iPad. Some example’s you will need your password is for downloading apps and facetiming, messaging and buying from itunes store.

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