Apple MD544LL/A, ME215LL/A, ME035LL/A, ME033LL/A, MD542LL/A, MD543LL/A Guided Access, AssistiveTouch

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Guided Access

Guided Access helps someone using iPad to stay focused on a particular task. Guided Access limits iPad to a single app, and lets you control which app features are available. Use Guided Access to:

Temporarily restrict iPad to a particular app

Disable areas of the screen that aren’t relevant to a task, or areas where an accidental gesture might cause a distraction

Disable the iPad hardware buttons

Use Guided Access: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Guided Access, where you can:

Turn Guided Access on or off

Set a passcode that controls the use of Guided Access and prevents someone from leaving an active session

Set whether iPad can go to sleep during a session

Start a Guided Access session: Open the app you want to run, then triple-click the Home button. Adjust settings for the session, then click Start.

Disable app controls and areas of the app screen: Circle any part of the screen you want to disable. You can use the handles to adjust the area.

Ignore all screen touches: Turn off Touch.

Keep iPad from switching from portrait to landscape or from responding to any other motions: Turn off Motion.

End a Guided Access session: Triple-click the Home button and enter the Guided Access passcode.

AssistiveTouch

AssistiveTouch helps you use iPad if you have difficulty touching the screen or pressing the buttons. You can use a compatible adaptive accessory (such as a joystick) together with AssistiveTouch to control iPad. You can also use AssistiveTouch without an accessory to perform gestures that are difficult for you.

Turn on AssistiveTouch: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch. To set Triple-click Home to turn AssistiveTouch on or off, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Triple-click Home.

Adjust the tracking speed (with accessory attached): Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Touch speed.

Show or hide the AssistiveTouch menu: Click the secondary button on your accessory.

Hide the menu button (with accessory attached): Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > AssistiveTouch > Always Show Menu.

Perform a swipe or drag that uses 2, 3, 4, or 5 fingers: Tap the menu button, tap Gestures, and then tap the number of digits needed for the gesture. When the corresponding circles appear on the screen, flick or drag in the direction required by the gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button.

Perform a pinch gesture: Tap the menu button, tap Favorites, and then tap Pinch. When the pinch circles appear, touch anywhere on the screen to move the pinch circles, then drag the pinch circles in or out to perform a pinch gesture. When you finish, tap the menu button.

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Contents User Guide Contents FaceTime Camera Photo BoothSafari Mail MessagesITunes Store App Store AccessibilityReminders Clock Maps MusicAppendix B International Keyboards SettingsAppendix C Safety, Handling, & Support Appendix a iPad in BusinessContents IPad mini IPad at a GlanceIPad Overview IPad Sleep/Wake button AccessoriesButtons Display audio playback controls Volume button and Side SwitchHome button Go to the Home screen Press the Home buttonSIM card tray IPad mini Wi-Fi + cellularIPad Wi-Fi + cellular Status icon What it means Status iconsWhat you need Setting up iPadGetting Started Apple ID Setting up mail and other accountsManaging content on iPad Set up an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloudSign in or create an iCloud account Go to Settings iCloud Using iCloudView and download previous purchases Connecting iPad to your computerSyncing with iTunes Tips for syncing with iTunes Viewing this user guide on iPadOpen an app Tap it Using appsOpening and switching between apps BasicsChoose an item in a list Tap it ScrollingLists Portrait and landscape orientation Zooming in or outMultitasking gestures Rearranging apps Adjusting the screen brightnessCustomizing iPad Entering text TypingOrganizing with folders Changing the wallpaperHide the onscreen keyboard Tap the Keyboard key Symbols, tap the Symbol keyEditing text One of the optionsAuto-correction and spell checking Keyboard layouts Apple Wireless KeyboardShortcuts and your personal dictionary Dictation Searching Respond to an alert Tap it NotificationsFacebook Tweet using Siri Say Tweet …Sharing Sharing within appsPrinting with AirPrint Connecting iPad to a TV or other deviceConnecting iPad to a TV using a cable Switch playback back to iPad Tap and choose iPadBasics Unpairing a Bluetooth device from iPad Bluetooth devicesPairing Bluetooth devices Bluetooth statusFind My iPad Security featuresBattery Passcodes and data protectionNot Charging Starting Siri What is Siri?Using Siri SiriTelling Siri about yourself Handsfree Siri Location ServicesOnscreen guide Restaurants Setting options for SiriSports MoviesNetwork connection Correcting SiriIf Siri is having trouble Noisy environmentsView another webpage you’ve opened Tap a tab at the top SafariBookmark the current webpage Tap , then tap Bookmark See a link’s destination Touch and hold the linkUse Reading List to collect webpages and read them later View your reading list Tap , then tapSafari Reading mail MailSending mail Printing messages and attachments Organizing mailMail accounts and settings Sending and receiving messages MessagesSend a photo or video Tap Managing conversationsSending photos, videos, and more Messages settings FaceTime Use Favorites Tap Favorites Set options for FaceTime Go to Settings FaceTimeAt a glance CameraDelete a photo or video Tap Viewing, sharing, and printingSet the focus and exposure Editing photos and trimming videos See the next or previous photo or video Swipe left or right PhotosViewing photos and videos About Photo Stream Stream a video or slideshow to a TV See AirPlay onOrganizing photos and videos Photo StreamShared photo streams Picture Frame Print to AirPrint-enabled printersSharing photos and videos Printing photosTo import all the items Tap Import All Importing photos and videosImport photos Taking photos Photo BoothManaging photos Get videos VideosRewind or fast-forward Touch and hold View or edit an event Tap the event. You can CalendarWorking with multiple calendars Sharing iCloud calendars Calendar settingsContacts Adding contacts Contacts settings Tap a note to view Reminders Set the tone played for notifications Go to Settings Sounds Clock Finding locations MapsNavigate maps Getting directions3D and Flyover Maps settingsPlaying music Get music and other audio content onto iPadMusic Getting musicReturn to the Now Playing screen, tap again Display controls Tap the screenRepeat last 15 seconds of podcast Tap Podcasts and audiobooksPlaylists GeniusPlay a Genius playlist Tap the playlist SiriITunes Match Play music from your computer iTunes library on iPad Music settingsHome Sharing ITunes Store ITunes Store App Store Deleting apps Newsstand IBooks Then tap Notes. Tap To print or email your notes Reading booksRemove a highlight Tap the highlighted text, then tap Then tapOrganizing the bookshelf Interacting with multimediaStudying notes and vocabulary lists Turn syncing on or off Go to Settings iBooks IBooks settingsGet podcasts PodcastsPodcasts Game Center Playing with friends Game Center settingsVoiceOver AccessibilityAccessibility features VoiceOver basics Using iPad with VoiceOver Three-finger swipe up or down Scroll one page at a time Learning VoiceOver gesturesNavigate and read Activate Using the VoiceOver rotor controlEntering and editing text with VoiceOver Accessibility 101 Editing videos with VoiceOver Using VoiceOver with SafariUsing VoiceOver with Maps Controlling VoiceOver using an Apple Wireless KeyboardSingle-letter Quick Nav for the web VoiceOver keyboard commandsQuick Nav Using a braille display with VoiceOver Zoom Triple-click HomeSpeak Auto-Text Large TextInvert Colors Speak SelectionAssistiveTouch Guided AccessClosed captioning Accessibility in OSMinimum font size for mail messages Widescreen keyboardsJoining a Wi-Fi network SettingsAirplane mode Wi-FiPersonal Hotspot Setting up an AirPort base stationCellular Data BluetoothDo Not Disturb & Notifications Usage Software UpdateGeneral AboutPasscode Lock ITunes Wi-Fi SyncSpotlight Search Auto-LockRestrictions IPad Cover Lock/UnlockInternational Side SwitchDate & Time KeyboardProfiles ResetSounds Brightness & WallpaperPrivacy IPad in Business IPad in the enterprise Using configuration profilesLdap and CardDAV accounts Setting up Microsoft Exchange accountsVPN access International Keyboards Using international keyboardsSpecial input methods 123 Important safety information Safety, Handling, & SupportAppendix C Safety, Handling, & Support Important handling information IPad doesn’t respond Restarting and resetting iPadBacking up with iCloud An app doesn’t fill the screenOnscreen keyboard doesn’t appear Backing up iPadBacking up with iTunes Updating iPad Removing an iTunes backupRemove a backup Updating and restoring iPad softwareCan’t view email attachments Sending, receiving, or viewing emailCan’t send email Can’t receive emailSong, video, or other item won’t play No video or sound when using AirPlaySound, music, and video No soundITunes Store or App Store isn’t available ITunes Store and App StoreNo image on TV or projector connected to iPad Disposal and recycling information Learning more, service, and supportApple and the environment European Union-electronics and battery disposal information019-2516/2012-11
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MD539LL/A, MD543LL/A, ME216LL/A, MD533LL/A, ME215LL/A specifications

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