iPhone and iPad Tips and Tricks Meet the Presenters!

Anneke Dekker, Sophomore, & Human Sciences

Katie Chien, Freshman, Human Development and Aging

Caleb Huang, Sophomore, International Relations

Sarah Zhang, Senior, Human Development and Aging

Lois Angelo, Sophomore, Human Development and Aging Organizing and Working #1 with Apps Downloading Apps Organizing Apps/Creating Folders

Now here’s an issue. My new app is on the last page. I want to make a folder to organize my USC sports apps. What do I do?

1) Hold down on the app that I want to move. Organizing Apps/Creating Folders

2) Click on “Edit Home Screen.” Organizing Apps/Creating Folders

3) Drag and drop the app where you want it. Organizing Apps/Creating Folders

4) Drag app on top of other app you want to include in the folder.

5) Name the folder. Deleting Apps

Deleting apps is similar to moving them. Hold down on the app you want to delete and press “Remove App.” Helpful Apps for Everyday Use

Groupon-find deals online and in your area

HiFutureSelf-sends you text message about meetings and tasks

AroundMe-tells you about local establishments (e.g. restaurants, coffee shops, stores) near you. Great for travel.

Duolingo-provides language lessons for free. #2 Using the Control Center How to Access Control Center

Different options based on your Apple models iPhone X or later or newer iPad models -

- To open: swipe down from top-right corner of your screen - To close: swipe up from the bottom of the screen or tape the screen iPhone SE, iPhone 8 and earlier or older iPad

- To open: swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen - To close: tap the top of the screen or press the Home button How to Access Control Center

Different options based on your Apple models iPhone X or later or newer iPad models -

- To open: swipe down from top-right corner of your screen - To close: swipe up from the bottom of the screen or tape the screen iPhone SE, iPhone 8 and earlier or older iPad

- To open: swipe up from the bottom edge of any screen - To close: tap the top of the screen or press the Home button Exploring the Control Center For faster access to various functions:

1. Airplane mode - turns off phone signal & cellular data 2. Cellular data - recommended to 1 2 turn off when WiFi is available to save data 3 4 3. WiFi - recommended when you want to use data only 4. Bluetooth - can turn off to save battery when not using bluetooth products Exploring the Control Center

** Access Airdrop quickly by pressing down on this square for 2 seconds - to share photos/videos/files with other Apple users Exploring the Control Center

Rotation lock - Turn off when you are watching videos horizontally Turn on when you want only vertical and no horizontal or vice versa Exploring the Control Center

Do Not Disturb - This turns off all notifications - Useful when sleeping or in an important meeting Exploring the Control Center Older models Newer models mode - great for your eyes! - Automatically adjusts the colors of the display to warmer colors - Filters out “blue light” (leads to eye fatigue) - Will turn off during the daytime

Older models: Click on “Night Shift” to turn on and off

Newer models: Firmly press “brightness” to turn on and off Exploring the Control Center

1. Flashlight - turns on flashlight on your phone, next to the camera lens 2. Timer - access timer/stopwatch/world clocks, etc quickly 3. 4. Camera - take photos, videos, etc

This area is customizable!

1 2 3 4 Customizing Your Control Center Settings → Control Center

Add controls - 1. Tap the Add button

Remove controls - 1. Tap the Remove button

Rearrange controls - 1. Touch and hold the gray lines icon and move the controls in the order that you want

Access Within Apps - when you’re using an app, you can still open Control Center Customizing Your Control Center Settings → Control Center

Add controls - 1. Tap the Add button

Remove controls - 1. Tap the Remove button

Rearrange controls - 1. Touch and hold the gray lines icon and move the controls in the order that you want

Access Within Apps - when you’re using an app, you can still open Control Center Customizing Your Control Center Settings → Control Center

Add controls - 1. Tap the Add button

Remove controls - 1. Tap the Remove button

Rearrange controls - 1. Touch and hold the gray lines icon and move the controls in the order that you want

Access Within Apps - when you’re using an app, you can still open Control Center What Controls to Add?

Depends from person to person based on preferences What do you use the most? You can choose up to 21 options!

Some suggestions - - Alarm - Stopwatch - Do not disturb while driving - Magnifier - Text size - Voice memos - , etc

Explore more: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT210981 Using the search function #3 and making the best of Finding the search function on your device

1. Swipe down or to the left 2. Tap at the top to use the search function 3. Search for specific apps Finding the search function on your device

You can use the You can use search function on the mic for your device to look up: voice control and - Emails ask - questions - Websites through - Apps there. - - Songs - And much more! Turning on Siri Settings → Control Center

Siri & Search

Ask Siri - Listen for “Hey Siri” - Activates when you verbally say “Hey Siri.” - Press Side Button for Siri - Activates Siri at the press of a button

Siri Suggestions - Suggestions based on previous searches Using Siri

Things to ask Siri!

- “When is the sunset tonight?”

- “What time is McDonald’s open till?”

- “What’s on my shopping list?”

- “What’s the news today?”

- “What’s the traffic like going to work?”

- “When is daylight savings time?” Creating contacts and #4 setting up emergency contacts Adding a New Contact

Steps:

1) Select the Contacts App 2) Select the “+” button on the top right corner Contacts App Adding a New Contact

3) Fill out the designated sections by selecting the green “+” icons 4) Add a contact photo Select which kind of photo you would like Adding a New Contact

Here is an example of a new contact after you have completed the process!

1/2 2/2 Designating Emergency Contacts

Emergency Contacts Are Different Than Normal Contacts

● These are the select people that will be notified if you call 911 ● Your current location will be sent to them as well ● Suggested people to designate as your emergency contacts: ○ Spouse ○ Kids ○ Neighbors ○ Close friends Designating Emergency Contacts

Steps:

1) Select the Settings App 2) Select “Emergency SOS” 3) Select “Edit Emergency Settings App Contacts in Health” Designating Emergency Contacts

4) Select “edit” in the top right corner 5) Select “add emergency contact” 6) Search for the person you wish to designate as an emergency contact Designating Emergency Contacts

7) Identify the contact’s relationship to you 8) You now have a new emergency contact! Taking and sending #5 screenshots How to screenshot on iPhone 8 and before

1. Press the Power/side button and the home button at the same time 2. A small image will temporarily appear at the bottom left corner of the phone a. Tap on this to edit the screenshot immediately 3. Screenshots can be found in the Photos app of the iPhone How to screenshot on iPhone X and after

1. Press both the side/power button and the volume up button at the same time 2. A small image will temporarily appear at the bottom left corner of the phone a. Tap on this to edit the screenshot immediately 3. Can be found in the Photos app Editing Photos

1. Either tap on small photo immediately or go to the photos app and find the photo 2. When accessing the image from your Photos app, click on photo and tap “edit” option at the top right of the screen 3. If tapping on the small photo, it will take you directly to the editing option Editing Photos Pt.2: Options

Remember to click done!

Adjust Filters Crop and rotate Drawing tools How to send to others

1. Tap on the method you want to use to send to others 2. Top row will usually have your frequent contacts 3. Bottom row will just have generic methods such as Airdrop, , or Mail 4. Once you have chosen one, just type in the contact or person you want to send to #6 Other helpful functions Other Random Phone Utilities

Compass for A handy tape cardinal directions measurer

Locating other Audio recordings for devices and/or notes or interviews people

Scheduling Checking in on the certain events in outside the day Software and iOS Updates

Updating your phone to the latest iOS can be a good way to keep up to date with current trends and new tricks for your device!

Settings -> General Accessibility Settings (Vision)

Settings include:

- Text-to-audio - Magnifying - Text size - blur Settings -> Accessibility

Access Accessibility settings for better These settings specifically navigation and use of are for those with your phone! impaired vision (Near / Far-sighted) Accessibility Settings (Physical and Motor)

Settings include:

- Voice control - Touch sensitivity

Settings -> Accessibility

Access Accessibility settings for better These settings specifically navigation and use of are for those who need your phone! help with certain motor functions. Accessibility Settings (Hearing)

Settings include:

- Subtitles - Bluetooth hearing devices Settings -> Accessibility These settings specifically Access Accessibility are for those who are hard settings for better of hearing. navigation and use of your phone! Accessibility Settings (General)

Settings -> Access Accessibility Accessibility settings for better navigation and use of your phone! Lock Screen / Face ID (As applicable)

Enter your old passcode to access settings. Set up Face ID and passcodes to protect sensitive and personal information. Settings -> Face ID & Passcode Email questions to [email protected]

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