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Customizing the Home screen



You can customize the layout of app icons on the Home screen—including the icons in the Dock
along the bottom of the screen.
Rearranging icons
You can create additional Home screens and arrange your apps over multiple Home screens.
Rearrange icons:
1 Touch and hold any app on the Home screen until it jiggles.
2 Arrange the apps by dragging them.
3 Press the Home button to save your arrangement.

             

Move an icon to another screen   While arranging icons, drag an icon to the right edge of 
                                                the   screen until anew screen appears. You can return 
                                                to a previous screen and drag moreicons to
                                                the new screen.


Create additional Home screens   While arranging icons, swipe to the rightmost 
                                                Home screen, then drag anicon to the right edge of 
                                                the screen. You can create up to 11 Home screens.
                                               The dots above the Dock show the number of screens 
                                               you have, and which screen you’re viewing.
Go to a different Home screen    Flick left or right, or tap to the left or right of the row of 
                                               dots.

Go to the first Home screen        Press the Home button .

Reset the Home screen to its original layout

                                              In Settings, go to General > Reset, then tap Reset Home
                                              Screen Layout.Resetting the Home screen removes any
                                              folders you’ve created and applies the default wallpaper to
                                              your Home screen.


When you connect iPad to your computer using the Dock Connector to USB Cable, you can
rearrange the icons on the Home screen, as well as the order of the screens, in iTunes. Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar, then click the Apps tab.


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ipad Scrolling

Drag up or down to scroll. You can also scroll sideways in apps such as Safari, Photos, and Maps.

Dragging your finger to scroll doesn’t choose or activate anything on the screen.
Swipe to scroll quickly.


You can wait for the scrolling to come to a stop, or touch anywhere on the screen to stop it
immediately. Touching the screen to stop scrolling doesn’t choose or activate anything on
the screen.
To quickly scroll to the top of a list, webpage, or mail message, tap the status bar at the top of the screen.



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Basics ipad


Using apps
The high-resolution Multi-Touch screen and simple finger gestures make it easy to use iPad apps.Open an app by tapping its icon. You can switch between apps, rearrange apps, and organize them in folders.

Opening and switching apps
Open an app: Tap its icon on the Home screen.

Return to the Home screen: Press the Home button , or pinch four or five fingers together on
the screen.Multitasking allows certain apps to run in the background, so you can quickly switch between the apps you’re using.View the most recently used apps: Double-click the Home button .The most recently used apps appear in the multitasking bar at the bottom of the screen. Flick left to see more apps.


Force an app to close: Touch and hold the app icon until it begins to jiggle, then tap .
The app is added to the recents list again, the next time you open it.
Lock the screen orientation or use the music controls: Double-click the Home button , then
flick along the bottom of the screen from left to right.



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Connecting iPad to your computer



Connecting iPad to your computer
Use the included Dock Connector to USB Cable to connect iPad to your computer. Connecting
iPad to your computer allows you to sync information, music, and other content with iTunes. Youcan also sync with iTunes wirelessly. See “Syncing with iTunes.”

Unless iPad is syncing with your computer, you can disconnect it at any time. If you disconnect while a sync is in progress, some data may not get synced until the next time you connect iPad toyour computer.
Cancel a sync: Drag the slider on iPad.

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Setting up mail and other accounts


Setting up mail and other accounts
iPad works with iCloud, Microsoft Exchange, and many of the most popular Internet-based mail,contacts, and calendar service providers.
If you don’t already have a mail account, you can set up a free iCloud account when you set up iPad, or set one up later in Settings > iCloud. See “Using iCloud” on page 19.
Set up an iCloud account: Go to Settings > iCloud.
Set up another account: Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
You can add contacts using an LDAP or CardDAV account, if your company or organization
supports it. See “Syncing contacts” on page 73.
For information about setting up a Microsoft Exchange account in a corporate environment, see“Setting up Microsoft Exchange accounts” on page 130

Managing content on iPad
You can transfer information and files between iPad and your other iOS devices and computers, using either iCloud or iTunes.
 - iCloud stores content such as music, photos, and more, and wirelessly pushes it to your other iOS devices and computers, keeping everything up to date. See “Using iCloud,” below.
- iTunes syncs music, video, photos, and more between your computer and iPad. Changes you make on one device are copied to the other when you sync. You can also use iTunes to copy a file to iPad for use with an app, or to copy a document you’ve created on iPad to your computer. See “Syncing with iTunes” on page 20.
You can use iCloud or iTunes, or both, depending on your needs. For example, you can use iCloud Photo Stream to automatically push photos you take on iPad to your other devices, and use iTunes to sync photo albums from your computer to iPad.
Note: Don’t sync items in the Info pane of iTunes (such as contacts, calendars, and notes) and also use iCloud to keep that information up to date on your devices. Otherwise, you may see duplicated data on iPad.

Using iCloud
iCloud stores your content, including music, photos, contacts, calendars, and supported documents. Content stored in iCloud is pushed wirelessly to your other iOS devices and computers set up with the same iCloud account.
iCloud is available on iOS 5 devices, on Macs running OS X Lion v10.7.2 or later, and on PCs with the iCloud Control Panel for Windows (Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or Windows 7 required).
iCloud features include:
- iTunes in the Cloud—Download previous iTunes music and TV show purchases to iPad for free, anytime you like.
- pps and Books—Download previous App Store and iBookstore purchases for free, anytime
you like.
- Photo Stream—Photos you take on one device appear automatically on all your devices. See “Photo Stream” on page 54.
- Documents in the Cloud—For iCloud-enabled apps, keep documents and app data up to date across all your devices.
- Mail, Contacts, Calendars—Keep your mail contacts, calendars, notes, and reminders up to date across all your devices.
- Backup—Back up iPad to iCloud automatically when connected to power and Wi-Fi. See “Backing up with iCloud” on page 137.
- Find My iPad—Locate your iPad on a map, display a message, play a sound, lock the screen, or remotely wipe the data. See “Find My iPad” on page 38.
- Find My Friends—Keep track of your family and friends (when connected to a Wi-Fi or cellular network) using the Find My Friends app. Download the free app from the App Store.
- iTunes Match—With an iTunes Match subscription, all your music, including music you’ve imported from CDs or purchased somewhere other than iTunes, appears on all of your devices and can be downloaded and played on demand. See “iTunes Match” on page 87.
With iCloud, you get a free mail account and 5 GB of storage for your mail, documents, and backups. Your purchased music, apps, TV shows, and books, as well as your Photo Stream, don’t





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Getting Started


Read this chapter to learn how to set up iPad, set up mail accounts, use iCloud, and more.
What you need
WARNING: To avoid injury, read all operating instructions in this guide and safety information in the
iPad Important Product Information Guide at support.apple.com/manuals/ipad before using iPad.
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To use iPad, you need:
An Apple ID for some features, ÂÂ including iCloud, the App Store and iTunes Store, and
online purchases
ÂÂ An Internet connection (broadband is recommended)
To use iPad with your computer, you need:
ÂÂ A Mac or a PC with a USB 2.0 port and one of the following operating systems:
ÂÂ Mac OS X version 10.5.8 or later
ÂÂ Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP Home or Professional with Service Pack 3 or later
ÂÂ iTunes 10.6 or later, available at www.itunes.com/download

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Setting up iPad


To set up iPad, turn it on and follow the Setup Assistant. The onscreen directions in Setup
Assistant step you through the setup process, including connecting to a Wi-Fi network, signing in
with or creating a free Apple ID, setting up iCloud, and turning on recommended features, such as
Location Services and Find My iPad.
During setup, you can copy your apps, settings, and content from another iPad by restoring from
an iCloud backup or from iTunes. See “Backing up iPad” on page 137.