All in One iPad Manual: The #1 Solution to Understanding and maximizing Apple iPad devices with 100% made simple guide
By Roberts Noah
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With the recent iOS 11 beta for the iPad, you will enjoy a host of exciting new features including an all-new Messages app, updates to Maps, Search, 3D Touch, widgets, etc. And the iPad have new, more advanced cameras, and you can do more with Siri and third-party apps than ever before in a simple way.
You will make the most out of your iPad devices ranging from the old version to the latest version of iPad such as iPad Pro, iPad pro 2, iPad Air and lots more!
This is a manual made 100% simple to understand and navigate with ease your Tablet device. It’s a series of Simplified Manual Edition.
This book will help you develop your skills in the usage of Apple iPad devices of any version. Also, you will learn how to do a lot of things with your iPad effortlessly, following the instructions explicitly explained in this manual, and more!
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Introduction
With the recent iOS 11 beta for the iPad, you will enjoy a host of exciting new features including an all-new Messages app, updates to Maps, Search, 3D Touch, widgets, etc. And the iPad have new, more advanced cameras, and you can do more with Siri and third-party apps than ever before in a simple way.
You will make the most out of your iPad devices ranging from the old version to the latest version of iPad such as iPad Pro, iPad pro 2, iPad Air and lots more!
This is a manual made 100% simple to understand and navigate with ease your Tablet device. It’s a series of Simplified Manual Edition.
This book will help you develop your skills in the usage of Apple iPad devices of any version. Also, you will learn how to do a lot of things with your iPad effortlessly, following the instructions explicitly explained in this manual, and more!
CHAPTER 1
How to SET UP YOUR TABLET FOR THE FIRST TIME
You don’t need to connect your new iPad to your computer, as long as you've got a mobile data connection available for activation. As you finish the setup wizard, you may go back a page by tapping the back arrow at the top left-hand corner of the display screen and navigate further to the next screen by tapping the next button at the top right hand corner.
You can start pressing down the power button at the top edge of your new iPad. You may need to hold it down for a couple of seconds until you notice a vibration, which means that the iPad is booting up.
As it boot up finally, you can begin initial setup by following the processes below;
1. Swipe your finger across the screen to begin the setup wizard.
2. Select the language of choice – English is at the top of the list to make it easy to find, however if you want to apply a particular language, scroll down to look for your desired language and tap your choice of language.
3. Choose your country - United States of America may be at the top of the list. In case you can't find it, scroll down the list and tap the country of your choice.
4. You will need to connect your iPad to the internet to effect its activation. You can try this via connection to a Wi-Fi network. Locate the name of your network in the list shown, then tap on it to select it.
5. Enter the Wi-Fi password (you may generally find this written on your router, and it is probably referred to as the WPA Key, WEP Key, or Wireless passphrase) and tap Join. A tick sign shows you are connected, and a wireless image appears at the top of the display screen. The iPad will now begin activation with Apple automatically. This can take some time!
6. If your iPad is a 4G version, you'll be requested to check for updated internet settings after inserting a new Sim card. You can try this at any time, so, for now, tap Continue.
7. Locations services will assist you with mapping, climate apps and more, by giving you specific information based wholly on where you are. Select whether to use location services by tapping enable location services.
8. You will now be requested to set up Touch ID which is Apple's fingerprint identity. Touch ID helps you to unlock your iPad with your fingerprint as opposed to your passcode or password. To install Touch ID, put a finger or your thumb on the Home button (but do not press it down!). To bypass this for now, tap set up Touch ID later.
9. If you're setting up Touch ID, the instruction on the display will guide you through the setup steps. Put your finger on the home button, then remove or replace your finger on the button till the iPad has correctly scanned your fingerprint. When your fingerprint is thoroughly scanned, you will see a screen telling you that touch identification is successful. Tap Continue.
10. You'll be requested to input a passcode to secure your iPad. In case you set up Touch ID, you must use a passcode if in any case your fingerprint isn't recognized. Securing your data is a fantastic concept, and the iPad gives you several options. Tap password option to select your lock method.
11. You can set a Custom Alphanumeric Code (that's a password that uses letters and numbers), a Custom Numeric Code (digit mostly useful, however as many digits as you want!) or a 4-Digit Numeric Code (a great old school pin!). In case you didn't install or set up Touch ID you may also have a choice to don't add Password. Tap on your preferred Security option.
12. I suggest setting up a 4-digit numeric code, or Touch ID for safety reasons but all optional set up are done similarly. Simply input your chosen Password using the keyboard.
13. Verify your Password by entering it again. If the entered Password does not match, you will be requested to do it again! If they do match, you'll go on to the next display automatically.
At this point in the setup process, you will be asked whether you have used an iPad before or probably upgrading it, you can restore all your apps and information from iCloud or iTunes backup by choosing the right option. If this is your first iPad, you'll need to set it up as new, however in case you are changing from android to an iPad you can transfer all of your data by deciding and choosing the option.
CHAPTER 2
How to Extend your iPad's Battery Life
With every iPad release, one constant point remains. The iPad is becoming faster and