User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- iPad User Guide
- Contents
- Chapter 1: At a Glance
- Chapter 2: Getting Started
- Chapter 3: Basics
- Chapter 4: Safari
- Chapter 5: Mail
- Chapter 6: Camera
- Chapter 7: FaceTime
- Chapter 8: Photo Booth
- Chapter 9: Photos
- Chapter 10: Videos
- Chapter 11: YouTube
- Chapter 12: Calendar
- Chapter 13: Contacts
- Chapter 14: Notes
- Chapter 15: Maps
- Chapter 16: iPod
- Chapter 17: iTunes Store
- Chapter 18: App Store
- Chapter 19: iBooks
- Chapter 20: Game Center
- Chapter 21: Accessibility
- Chapter 22: Settings
- Appendix A: iPad in the Enterprise
- Appendix B: International Keyboards
- Appendix C: Tips and Troubleshooting
- Tips and Troubleshooting
- iTunes and Syncing
- Backing Up iPad
- Updating and Restoring iPad Software
- Safari, Mail, and Contacts
- Sound, Music, and Video
- FaceTime
- iTunes Store and App Store
- Restarting and Resetting iPad
- iPad Still Doesn’t Respond After Reset
- Safety, Service, and Support Information
- Disposal and Recycling Information
- Apple and the Environment
- Index
Photos Pane
You can sync photos and videos with iPhoto 6.0.6 or later, or Aperture 3.0.2 or later
on a Mac; or with Adobe Photoshop Elements 8.0 or later on a PC. You can also sync
photos and videos in any folder on your computer that contains images or videos.
Preventing Automatic Syncing
You can prevent iPad from syncing automatically when you connect iPad to a
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Prevent automatic syncing for all iPads: In iTunes choose iTunes > Preferences (on a
Mac) or Edit > Preferences (on a PC), click Devices, then select “Prevent iPods, iPhones,
and iPads from syncing automatically.”
If this checkbox is selected, iPad won’t sync automatically, even if “Open iTunes when
this iPad is connected” is selected in the Summary pane.
Prevent automatic syncing one time, without changing settings: Open iTunes,
connect iPad to your computer, then press and hold Command-Option (on a Mac) or
Shift-Control (on a PC) until iPad appears in the sidebar.
Sync manually: In iTunes, select iPad in the sidebar, then click Sync in the lower-right
corner of the window. Or, if you’ve changed any sync settings, click Apply.
Connecting to the Internet
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iPad connects to the Internet automatically whenever you use Mail, Safari, YouTube,
the App Store, or the iTunes Store. iPad connects to the Internet using a Wi-Fi network.
iPad Wi-Fi + 3G can also connect to the Internet using a cellular data network. Data
service is sold separately.
Joining a Wi-Fi Network
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Turn on Wi-Fi: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi and turn Wi-Fi on.
Join a Wi-Fi network: Choose Settings > Wi-Fi, wait a moment as iPad detects
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If necessary, enter a password and tap Join (networks that require a password appear
with a lock icon).
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last used.
When iPad has a Wi-Fi connection, the Wi-Fi icon in the status bar shows the
connection strength. The more bars you see, the stronger the connection.
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