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The iPad FaceTime camera: Move your head to trigger the switch. You can use the camera as two switches: one when you move your head to the left, and the other when you move your head to the right.

Add a switch and choose its action. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control > Switches. If you use only one switch, it is your Select Item switch by default.

If you’re adding an external switch, you need to connect it to iPad before it will appear in the list of available switches. Follow the instructions that came with the switch. If it connects using Bluetooth, you need to pair it with iPad—turn on the switch, go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap the switch, then follow the onscreen instructions. For more information, see Bluetooth devices on page 41.

Turn on Switch Control. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control, or use the Accessibility Shortcut. See Accessibility Shortcut on page 130.

Turn off Switch Control. Use any scanning method to select and tap Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control. Or triple-click the Home button.

Basic techniques

Whether you use item scanning or point scanning, the Switch Control basics are the same.

Select an item. Trigger your Select Item switch when the item is highlighted (item scanning) or under the crosshairs (point scanning).

Perform an action on the selected item. Choose a command from the control menu that appears when you select the item. The layout of the menu depends on whether you use Auto Tap.

With Auto Tap off: The control menu includes only the Tap button and the More button (two dots at the bottom). If you’re in a scrollable area of the screen, a Scroll button also appears. To tap the highlighted item, trigger your Select Item button when Tap is highlighted. To see additional action buttons, choose More at the bottom of the menu. If you have multiple switches, you can set one up specifically for tapping.

With Auto Tap on: To tap the item, do nothing—the item is automatically tapped when the Auto Tap interval expires (0.75 seconds if you haven’t changed it). To see the control menu, trigger your Select Item button before the Auto Tap interval expires. The control menu skips the Tap button and goes right to the full set of action buttons.

Turn on Auto Tap. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control > Auto Tap. To tap an item with Auto Tap on, just wait for the Auto Tap interval to pass.

Dismiss the control menu without choosing an action. Tap while the original item is highlighted and all the icons in the control menu are dimmed. Or choose Escape from the control menu. The menu goes away after cycling the number of times you specify at Settings > General > Accessibility > Switch Control > Loops.

Perform screen gestures. Choose Gestures from the control menu. Scroll the screen. Select an item in a scrollable part of the screen, then:

With Auto Tap off: Choose the Scroll Down button (next to the Tap button) in the control menu. Or, for more scrolling options, choose More, then choose Scroll.

With Auto Tap on: Choose Scroll from the control menu. If many actions are available, you might have to choose More first.

Tap the Home button. Choose Home in the control menu.

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Press the Home button SIM card tray Status icon What it means Status iconsSet up iPad Sign up for cellular serviceGet started Connect to Wi-Fi Connect to the InternetApple ID ICloud Manage content on your iOS devices Set up other mail, contacts, and calendar accountsConnect iPad to your computer Sync with iTunes Date and timeTips for syncing with iTunes on your computer View this user guide on iPad International settingsTips for using iOS Your iPad nameBasics Use appsStart at home Look around MultitaskingZoom in or out Multitasking gesturesChange the screen orientation Handoff About Continuity featuresContinuity App extensionsInstant Hotspot Phone callsCustomize iPad Arrange your appsOrganize with folders Change the wallpaper Adjust the screen brightnessEnter text Type textPredictive text Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard Edit textSave keystrokes Keyboard layouts Add or change keyboardsSpotlight Search DictateSearch Search appsOpen the currently playing audio app. Tap the song title Control CenterAlerts and Notification Center AlertsNotification Center Share from apps Sounds and silenceDo Not Disturb SharingFamily Sharing AirDropBasics About iCloud Drive Set up iCloud DriveICloud Drive Transfer filesAirPlay Personal HotspotApple Pay AirPrintBluetooth devices RestrictionsPrivacy Use a passcode with data protection SecurityICloud Keychain Touch IDFind My iPad Limit Ad TrackingCharge and monitor the battery Travel with iPad Use Siri SiriMake corrections Siri settingsSiri and apps Tell Siri about yourselfMessages IMessage serviceSend and receive messages Share photos, videos, your location, and more Manage conversationsMessages settings Write messages MailFinish a message later Get a sneak peekSee important messages Work with multiple messages AttachmentsPrint a message. 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TapRadio Connect ITunes Match PlaylistsSiri My MusicMusic settings FaceTime at a glance FaceTimeManage calls Make and answer callsSettings Calendar at a glance CalendarUse multiple calendars InvitationsShare iCloud calendars Calendar settingsView photos and videos PhotosDelete an album Tap Organize photos and videosMy Photo Stream ICloud Photo LibraryICloud Photo Sharing Other ways to share photos and videos Edit photos and trim videos Import photos Print to an AirPrint-enabled printerPrint photos Import photos and videosImport all items Tap Import All Photos settingsCamera at a glance CameraTake photos and videos HDR View, share, and print Camera settingsContacts at a glance ContactsUnify contacts Add contactsContacts settings Clock at a glance ClockAlarms and timers Find places MapsGet directions Get more info3D and Flyover Maps settingsVideos Videos at a glanceWhat about videos you shot with iPad? 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Say Accessibility ShortcutVoiceOver VoiceOver basicsAppendix a Accessibility 131 Use iPad with VoiceOver Navigate and read Learn VoiceOver gesturesUse the VoiceOver rotor Use the onscreen keyboardActivate Appendix a Accessibility 135 Type onscreen braille Write with your fingerVoiceOver keyboard commands Use VoiceOver with an Apple Wireless KeyboardSingle-key Quick Nav for web browsing Quick NavText editing Support for braille displaysRead math equations Use VoiceOver with SafariUse VoiceOver with Maps Edit videos with VoiceOver ZoomInvert Colors and Grayscale Speak SelectionSpeak Screen Button Shapes On/off switch labelsSpeak Auto-Text Large, bold, and high-contrast textHearing aids Video DescriptionsWidescreen keyboards Guided AccessMono audio and balance Subtitles and closed captionsAdd a switch and turn on Switch Control Switch ControlBasic techniques Point scanning Item scanningManual selection Settings and adjustmentsAssistiveTouch Accessibility in OS Apps Network accessIPad in Business IPad in the enterprise Mail, Contacts, and CalendarAppendix B iPad in Business Use international keyboards International KeyboardsSpecial input methods 156 Important safety information Safety, handling, and supportAppendix D Safety, handling, and support Important handling information IPad Support site Restart or reset iPadGet information about your iPad Reset iPad settingsAn app doesn’t fill the screen Onscreen keyboard doesn’t appearDisabled iPad VPN settingsUsage information Back up iPad Profiles settingsRestore iPad Update and restore iPad softwareCellular settings Update iPadSell or give away iPad Learn more, service, and supportCanadian regulatory statement FCC compliance statementDisposal and recycling information Apple and the environment Energy Star compliance statementKK Apple Inc Apple Inc. 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