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iPhone & iPad Essentials

September 10, 17: “ on an iPad or iPhone” & “The Basics”

iPhone & iPad Essentials September 24: “WiFi, Carrier Networks & Syncing & Backups”

October 1: “Phone Calls, Email & Texting Bob Newcomb October 8: “Surfing the Web”

October 15: “ & Videos”

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9 Zoom October 22: “Taking photos & videos” iPad/iPhone

October 29: “Note taking, Word Processing & Keeping ” How to use your iOS device to Zoom November 5: “Maps, calendars and ” Demo November 12: “Buying Apps”

November 19: “Security, & Troubleshooting”

December 3: “To be determined”

3 4 What will these devices do?

Email • Take Pictures Keep an address • Play music and videos

Keep a • Display maps and give directions Messaging • Read and magazines

Browsing the • Many other

Games

5 6 Everything is done by running an app Built in Apps 2 Types of Apps

Activity • • Reminders • iCloud Drive • • Stocks Calendar • Mail • Stores Built in apps from Apple Camera • Maps • Compass • • iTunes Store • Music Purchased Apps (both free and for a fee) • Tips • Facetime • TV (formerly Video) Find Friends • News • Voice Memos Find iPhone • Photos • Wallet •

7 8 OK! Purchased Apps Here we go…..

Millions of them

“There is an app for that!”

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Operating system

iOS iOS 13 for the iPhone and iPad OS 13 are essentially the same for both the iPad and the iPhone Controls everything the device will do We will go over the differences as we meet them during the Updated yearly class

currently is iOS 13.7 The difference between are mostly due to the hardware and displays in each device Runs on iPhone 6s, iPad Mini 4 and iPad Air 2 or newer have WiFi and carrier network (data and phone) and GPS

To get the best use out of the device, you must know a little iPad all have WiFi but some have carrier network (data only) and about iOS GPS capability

11 12 Basic Security Basic Security

Face ID Touch ID ➔Settings➔FaceID & Passcode➔Add a Face ID ➔Settings➔Touch ID & Passcode➔Add a Fingerprint Set up

Set up a fingerprint iOS 12 & 13 allow two faces ➔ ➔ label it Settings FaceID & Passcode Set up an Alternative Appearance

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WiFi Secure WiFi

Short range - up to 300ft Requires a password

2 types encrypted

Secured look for the padlock in ➔Settings➔WiFi:

Unsecured Safe to use for sensitive information

15 16 Unsecured WiFi Unsecured WiFi

ie: Starbuck or Hotels Use with caution No lock symbol in ➔Settings➔WiFi: http:// - beware May still require a password for permission https:// - safe as long as it doesn’t go to use the WiFi and still be unsecured back to http:// Open transmissions and receipts so they can When in doubt, don’t!!!!!! be viewed by others

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CSUF networks Re: CSUF accounts

Has always been mandatory for CSUF students, faculty and eduroam - For when we get back on campus staff Now mandatory for OLLI members Secured with high encryption Benefits

requires a CSUF account & password Secured WiFi access at many Universities and Museums

To get an account you need a CWID csu.fullerton.edu email address can get software and other discounts and Pin # lynda.com tutorials (now called LinkedIn Learning)

19 20 CSUF networks Carrier Networks

Paid access from Carriers such as: CSUF-GUESTz - For when we get back on campus ATT unsecured

does need a password which you can T-Mobile receive via email or by text Sprint good for 3 hours at a time etc., etc., etc. (usually leased from major carriers)

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Carrier Networks Data Plans

Radio waves with a range of 1 to 5 miles Rates are based upon how much data is Used for data available

paid for by monthly data transfers in Giga Bytes Unlimited (restrictions may apply) Roaming rights

Domestic # limits

International Family and individual plans Speeds

LTE, 4G, , E Many carriers and vendors

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A separate type of connection with its own billing plans

rates are based upon the minutes of Many tutorials including iPhone/iPad phone calls and the number of text messages per month iOS 13: iPad & iPhone Essential Training

Individuals and family plans are available for both phone and data plans

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Buttons and Physical stuff Buttons and Physical stuff

Sleep/Awake button (on newer iPhones “side button”)

Volume buttons

Mute or Orientation switch. (iPad does not have it)

Speakers

Microphones

Back and Front Cameras & flash (some don’t have it)

Lightning connector (USB C for 2018 & 2019 iPad Pro)

Headphone jack (gone on iPhone 8 and newer)

Home button (except iPhone X & 11)

27 28 Sleep, awake and shutdown Finger Gestures

Wake it up Tap

Click home button or press sleep/awake button Tap & Hold

Tap iPhone X, XS, XR, 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max screen Drag

Lock it Flick

Shutdown Hard Press or Long Press

When to let it nap Pinch in/out

➔Settings➔ Display & Brightness➔Autolock Double tap

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Sounds Control Center

⬆ from below the screen (If no Home Button ⬇ from upper right horn)

Top Section

You can adjust the sounds for many actions Airplane mode

WiFi (turns on/off local WiFi connection) ➔ ➔ Settings Sounds (turns on/off local Bluetooth connection)

Orientation lock Ringtones Do not Disturb Other actions Mute (iPad) Brightness

Volume

31 32 Control Center Control Center

⬆ from below the screen (On iPhone X or newer ⬇ from upper right horn)

Music Section ⬆ from below the screen (On iPhone X or newer Play ⬇ from upper right horn) Reverse

Fast Forward Screen Mirroring (AirPlay Section)

Hard press (or long press) to get more controls including Stream audio, video Volume

Redirect sound

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Control Center Notifications

⬆ from below the screen (On iPhone X or newer ⬇ from upper right horn) ⬇from above screen (If no Home Button ⬇ from the left horn) Go to Apps (customizable in Settings➜Control Center)

Flashlight (not on iPads without camera flash) Today (Widgets)

Timer () Finger swipe to the right from 1st home page Night Mode Select from Edit at the bottom of the screen Calculator

Camera Notifications

etc. Selected apps can send a notification based on you selection ➜ To close tap anywhere outside Control Center or slide down on arrow at Setttings Notifications

35 36 Home Screen

As many screens as you need

Navigate by flicking or dragging

Move icons by tap and hold until icons shake

Then drag to place or screen you want

Delete icons by pressing the x (can hide but not delete Apples built in apps

End the edit by pressing the Home Button, or swipe up from below the screen for iPhones without a Home Button

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Create a folder Typing

Tap and hold an icon until the icons shake Virtual keyboards Changes based on what you are going to Drag the icon on top of another icon type When it create the gray folder you may Text Replacement () to make change the suggested name it has created typing faster Icons can be dragged in and out of folder that ➜Settings➜General➜Keyboard➜Text are already created Replacement

39 40 Typing Typing

Skills to know

The character is selected when you let go of a key Can change keyboards for many languages Copy & paste ➜ ➜ ➜ Settings General Keyboard Shake to undo ➜Keyboards➜Add New Keyboard… What is underneath some keys

Hold & slide numeric/alpha key

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Alternatives to Typing Your Apple ID

Siri

Audio input

Bluetooth and keyboards

Magnetically connected keyboards

iPad Pro and other newer iPads

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