iPad: The User Manual like No Other
By Phila Perry
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About this ebook
This book is a full-color, fully illustrated guide to using all of Apple’s iPad models such as iPad 2,iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro (12.9-inch), iPad Pro (9.7-inch), iPad (5th generation), iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (2nd generation), iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPad (6th generation), iPad Pro (11-inch), iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) features exclusively. It includes everything from basic setup information to finding and installing new apps to using the iPad for communication, entertainment, and productivity. The information presented in this book is targeted at kids, teens, adolescents and adults who are either dummies, seniors or experts in tablets and cell phone uses in a very simple and explicit form.
Step-by-step instructions including how to fix some technical iPad problems in simple terms.
The book is easy, clear, readable, and focuses on what you want to do with your iPad tablet such as:
*Wirelessly connection to the Internet
*Personalizing the feel and look of your iPad
*fixing slow iPad problems yourself
*Screen splitting of your iPad device
*How to activate used iPad
*Use Siri’s voice commands to control your iPad and find useful information
*Find useful health and travel apps and fun games in Apple’s App Store
*Steps for fixing iPad that won't charge or power ON
*How to extends iPad's battery strength
*Listen to music and watch movies and TV shows over the Internet
*Use iCloud to store and share your photos and other important data online
*Troubleshoot common iPad problems
...and much more.
Pick up this beautiful full-color book and learn how to get the most out of your iPad Now!
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iPad - Phila Perry
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Introduction
This book is a full-color, fully illustrated guide to using all of Apple’s iPad models such as iPad 2,iPad (3rd generation), iPad (4th generation), iPad Air, iPad Air 2, iPad Pro (12.9-inch), iPad Pro (9.7-inch), iPad (5th generation), iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (2nd generation), iPad Pro (10.5-inch), iPad (6th generation), iPad Pro (11-inch), iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) features exclusively. It includes everything from basic setup information to finding and installing new apps to using the iPad for communication, entertainment, and productivity. The information presented in this book is targeted at kids, teens, adolescents and adults who are either dummies, seniors or experts in tablets and cell phone uses in a very simple and explicit form.
Step-by-step instructions including how to fix some technical iPad problems in simple terms.
The book is easy, clear, readable, and focuses on what you want to do with your iPad tablet such as:
• Wirelessly connection to the Internet
• Personalizing the feel and look of your iPad
• fixing slow iPad problems yourself
• Screen splitting of your iPad device
• How to activate used iPad
• Use Siri’s voice commands to control your iPad and find useful information
• Find useful health and travel apps and fun games in Apple’s App Store
• Steps for fixing iPad that won't charge or power ON
• How to extends iPad's battery strength
• Listen to music and watch movies and TV shows over the Internet
• Use iCloud to store and share your photos and other important data online
• Troubleshoot common iPad problems
...and much more.
Pick up this beautiful full-color book and learn how to get the most out of your iPad Now!
CHAPTER 1
iPad First Time Set Up
There is no need for connecting your brand-new iPad to your personal computer, as long as there is a mobile data connection designed for activation. As you end the set-up wizard, you might go back a full page by tapping the trunk arrow at the very top left-hand part of the screen and navigate further to another display by tapping another button at the very top right-hand corner.
You can commence by pressing down the power button at the very top edge of your brand-new iPad. You may want to keep pressing it down for two seconds until you feel a vibration, meaning the iPad is booting up.
Since it boots up finally, you can start initial set up by following the processes below;
Swipe your finger over the display screen to start the set-up wizard.
Choose the vocabulary of preference - English reaches the very best of the list to make it no problem finding, however, if you would like to apply a specific language, scroll right down to look for your desired language and tap the selection of language.
Choose your country - United States or country of your choice which may be closer to the top of the list. In the event you can't find it there, scroll down the list and faucet the United States or any of your decision.
You need to connect your iPad to the internet to impact its activation. You can test this via link with a Wi-Fi network. Locate the name of your network in the list shown, and then touch on it to choose it.
Enter the Wi-Fi security password (you will generally find this written on your router, which is probably known as the WPA Key, WEP Key, or Cellular passphrase) and faucet Sign up. A tick indication teaches you are linked, and a radio image appears near the top of the screen. The iPad will now start activation with Apple automatically. This may take some time!
In case your iPad is a 4G version, you will be requested to check for updated internet configurations after inserting a fresh Sim card. You can test this anytime, so, for the present time, tap Continue.
Location services will help you with mapping, weather applications and more, giving you specific information centered wholly on what your location is. Select whether to use location service by tapping allow location services.
You may now be requested to create Touch ID which is Apple's fingerprint identification. Touch ID allows you to unlock your iPad with your fingerprint instead of your passcode or security password. To set up Touch Identification, put a finger or your thumb on the home button (but do not press it down!). To bypass this for the present time, tap setup Touch Identification later.
If you are establishing Touch Identification, the training on screen will show you through the set-up steps. Put your finger on the home button, then remove or substitute your finger on the button till the iPad has properly scanned your fingerprint. Whenever your fingerprint is completely scanned, you will notice a screen letting you know that touch recognition is successful. Touch Continue.
You will be requested to insight a passcode to secure your iPad. In the event you create Touch Identification, you must use a passcode if in any case your fingerprint isn't acknowledged. Securing your computer data is an excellent idea, and the iPad provides you several options. Touch password option to choose your lock method.
You can arrange a Custom Alphanumeric Code (that is clearly a security password that uses characters and figures), a Custom Numeric Code (digit mainly useful, however as much digits as you want!) or a 4-Digit Numeric Code (a great old college pin!). In the event you didn't install or setup Touch ID you may even have an option to not add Security password. Tap on your selected Security option.
I would recommend establishing a 4-digit numeric code, or Touch Identification for security reasons but all optional setup is done likewise. Simply input your selected Security password using the keyboard.
Verify your Security password by getting into it again. If the Password will not match, you'll be requested to repeat! If indeed they do match, you'll continue to another display automatically.
At this time in the set-up process, you'll be asked whether you have used an iPad before and probably upgrading it, you can restore all of your applications and information from an iCloud or iTunes backup by deciding on the best option. If this is your first iPad, you will have to get it started as new, yet, in case you are moving from Android for an iPad, you can transfer all your data by deciding and choosing the choice you want.
How Exactly to Restore iPad Back-Up from iCloud or iTunes
If you want to restore your iPad from an iTunes back-up, you may want to move nearer to the computer you used, and show the present-day version of iTunes mounted/installed onto it. If you are ready to begin this process, touch restore from iTunes back-up on your iPad and connect it to your personal computer. Instructions about how to bring back your data can be followed on the