User's Guide

You can automatically route the audio of phone or FaceTime calls to your headphones, speaker,
or hearing devices.
1.
Go to Settings
> Accessibility > Touch > Call Audio Routing.
2.
Choose an audio destination for calls.
3.
To have iPad answer calls automatically, tap Auto-Answer Calls, turn on Auto-Answer Calls,
then tap
or to set the duration of time before the call is answered.
During a call, you can switch the audio routing from your hearing aid to the iPad speaker by
removing the hearing aid from your ear. See Use hearing devices with.
NAV TITLE: Face ID & Attention
Change Face ID and attention settings on iPad
On iPad Pro (11-inch) and iPad Pro (12.9-inch) (3rd generation), you can adjust Face ID and
attention settings if you have physical or vision limitations.
Set up Face ID with Accessibility Options
By default, setting up Face ID requires you to gently move your head in a circle to show all the
angles of your face. If you can’t perform the full range of head motion, you can still set up
Face ID without moving your head.
1.
Go to Settings
> Face ID & Passcode.
2.
Position your face within the frame, then tap Accessibility Options.
Face ID is still secure but requires more consistency in how you look at iPad.
Change attention settings
For additional security, Face ID is attention aware. It unlocks iPad only when your eyes are open
and looking at the screen. iPad can also reveal notifications and messages, keep the screen lit
when you’re reading, or lower the volume of alerts.
If you don’t want iPad to check for your attention, do the following:
1.
Go to Settings
> Face ID & Passcode.
2.
Turn on or o any of the following:
Require Attention for Face ID
Attention Aware Features
These settings are turned o by default if you turn on VoiceOver when you first set up iPad.
Note: Requiring attention makes Face ID more secure.
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