iPad Tips & Lessons
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Classes on using the iPad4 Lessons
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New in iPadOS 182 Lessons
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New in iPadOS 172 Lessons
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New in iPadOS 169 Lessons
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All New Weather App on the iPad
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Apple Introduces Smarter Dictation on the iPad with iPadOS 16
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How to Create a Shared Library in Photos on the iPad
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How to use Multi-stop Routing and Scheduled Times in the Maps app on the iPad
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What's new in Contacts with iPadOS 16
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View and Copy Wi-Fi Passwords and Delete Known Networks on your iPad
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My Favorite New Features in Notes with iPadOS 16
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My 4 Favorite New Features in Reminders with iPadOS 16
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Lift the Subject from the Background in a Photo on the iPad
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All New Weather App on the iPad
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Getting Started with the iPad18 Lessons
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Sleep/Wake/On/Off, Volume, and Side Switch on the iPad
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Arranging and Organizing Apps on the iPad
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Home Button Features on the iPad
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Access All Your Apps from the iPad's App Library
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Searching your iPad
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4 Ways to Find and Delete an App on the iPad and iPhone
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Add Folders to your Home Screen on the iPad
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Use large Icons on the iPad's Home Screen
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Using Siri on the iPad
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Subscriptions and Purchase Location in the App Store
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Take and Mark Up Screenshots on the iPad
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Working with the iPad's Dock
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Notifications and the Notification Center on the iPad
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Switching between Open Apps
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How to Rename your iPad
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View iPad Storage
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Make the iPad easier to Read
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Background Sounds on the iPad with iPadOS 17 or older
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Sleep/Wake/On/Off, Volume, and Side Switch on the iPad
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iPad Basics27 Lessons
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Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Redo with iPadOS
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Delete and Offload Apps on the iPad
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Sharing from within Apps on the iPad
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Hide thumbnails when reading a PDF on an iPad
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Magnify the iPad screen with Display Zoom
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Select which App to open a Document With on the iPad
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Prevent In-App Ratings & Review Popups on the iPad
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Quickly Scroll to the Top of an App on the iPad
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Moving the Cursor with iPadOS
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New Compact Siri on the iPad
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New Pulldown Menu Enhancement on the iPad
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New Sidebar Enhancement on the iPad
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Using your Mac as a Second Display with Sidecar
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A Look at the Find My App on the iPad
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Using the iPad's Scrollbar
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Controlling the Cursor on the iPad
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Access the Today View on the iPad
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Exporting Documents as PDF on iPad: A Step-by-Step Guide
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Compress Images in Seconds on the iPad!
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Remove Downloads or Delete Files? How to Manage Your iPad Storage
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Managing subscriptions on iPad
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How to Zip and Unzip Files on the iPad
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Find out what's changed in your Favorite iPad Apps!
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Combine and Compress files on the iPad
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Finding text on web pages made easy in Safari on the iPad!
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App Privacy Report: Manage your Privacy on the iPad
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Discover How to Optimize Your iPad's Storage
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Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Redo with iPadOS
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Home Screen Basics18 Lessons
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Accessing the New Today View on the iPad
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Edit the Today View on the iPad
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Edit Widgets in the Today View on the iPad
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Creating Widget Stacks on the iPad
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Smart Rotate and Smart Stacks for Widgets on the iPad
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Select and Move Multiple Apps on the iPad
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View All your iPad Apps in the App Library
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Rearrange and Hide Home Screens on the iPad
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Add Widgets to the iPad's Home Screens
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Remove Apps from the iPad's Home Screen
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Shortcuts for Editing your Home Screen on the iPad
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Set Where New Apps are Download to on the iPad
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Delete Apps from your iPad through the App Store
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Save a Website to your iPad's Home Screen
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Access Your Favorite Websites with Just a Tap on Your iPad
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Find your Lost Apps on the iPad
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Apple Passwords App for the iPad? A Step-by-Step Guide
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9 Tips for Working with Apps on the iPad
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Accessing the New Today View on the iPad
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Keyboard and Dock Lessons for the iPad9 Lessons
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Keyboard Options for the iPad
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Hide Recent Apps in the Dock on the iPad
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Typing with QuickPath using the iPad's Floating Keyboard
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Enable Caps Lock and lock the Shift Key on the iPad
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Undock the Keyboard
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Float the iPad's Keyboard
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Splitting the iPad's Keyboard
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Add an Escape Key to the iPad's Smart Keyboard
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Discover the Power of Text Replacement on iPad
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Keyboard Options for the iPad
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Notifications and Control Center Lessons for the iPad7 Lessons
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Multitasking on the iPad5 Lessons
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iPad Settings10 Lessons
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Dynamically Position the iPad’s Volume Buttons
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Privacy Options with iPadOS
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Set Dark Appearance on the iPad
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Privacy Settings on the iPad
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Passcode Options on the iPad
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Do Not Disturb Options and Settings on the iPad
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iCloud Settings on the iPad
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iPad Settings and Searching the Settings App
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Search the Settings App on the iPad
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How to Extend Your Mac Display to Your iPad
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Dynamically Position the iPad’s Volume Buttons
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Accessibility Options for the iPad6 Lessons
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Require Attention for Face ID on the iPad
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Use VoiceOver to Speak Items on the iPad
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Set Display & Text Size for All Apps on the iPad
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Change Settings for Specific App with Per-App Settings on the iPad
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Set the Text Size for Individual Apps on the iPad
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Use your iPhone to control your iPad effortlessly from anywhere in the Room
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Require Attention for Face ID on the iPad
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Lessons for Older Versions of iPadOS4 Lessons
Apple Introduces Smarter Dictation on the iPad with iPadOS 16
Learn how to move between voice and touch, and add emojis using dictation on an iPad with iPadOS 16.
Apple introduced an all-new dictation experience on the iPad with iPadOS 16. You can now fluidly move between dictating with your voice and using keyboard. Just tap anywhere on your iPad’s virtual keyboard or a connected keyboard while you are dictating. The iPad will still listen to you and dictate what you are saying. Dictate will also add punctuation automatically, and you can add emojis just by speaking them. You can also dictate directly in the Messages app. Learn how the new dictate on the iPad in this video for iPadOS 16.
Video TranscriptionSo I’m in my notes app. And what I’m going to do is start dictating to this new note. Now before I do that, you’re going to notice that I am not going to speak any punctuation. I’m also going to select a word and correct that word. And what I’m going to do is also show the keyboard and you’re going to be able to see that you can type along with the dictation I will also add an emoji in there just by speaking it. Now this new dictation is available on any app that you can use or type in with the keyboard. But I’m just going to show you on the Notes app here. And then we’ll go over to the Messages app and I’ll show you what’s new with the Messages app and dictation. Now the first thing I’m going to do is show you the keyboard I have an external keyboard on my iPad here. If I want to start dictating what I do is I tap on the microphone here. And then when I am done, I tap on this microphone again. Now if you do not have an external keyboard, what do you do? Well, I’m going to show the virtual keyboard here, what you’ll do is go over to the left of the spacebar and you’re going to see their little microphone here. Again, when you are done, you tap on this microphone or up in the area where your cursor is, you’re also going to see a floating icon where you can stop the dictation once it notices that you have paused or you are not speaking anymore. So I’m going to dictate a paragraph here, you’re going to notice again that I’m not going to speak any punctuation. I’m also going to change a word and I’ll use the keyboard at the same time. So let’s go ahead and do that. I just go down to my keyboard here. And I tap on the dictation button.
Apple introduced an all new dictation experience on the iPhone with iOS 16. You can now fluidly move between dictating with your voice and using keyboard. Just tap anywhere on your iPhone while you are dictating. Isn’t this cool? Oh wait. I did this with the iPad so I need to correct this iPad, there that looks better.
New paragraph. Isn’t this cool? Smiley face emoji.
And now we can see we have my paragraph here. I did not speak any punctuation. But we do have a period in there. We have my emoji in here. And I went and corrected it. I double tapped on iPhone and spoke iPad and replaced it. Then I went and replaced the iPhone here. And I typed out iPad, I was able to use the keyboard at the same time as I was dictating. So as you can see, there’s quite a bit of improvement with dictation. Now let’s take a look at the Messages app and what they changed with the Messages app.
Again, we can use this dictation anywhere on any app that uses a virtual keyboard or uses a keyboard. But with the Messages app, let’s go to My Messages app here. What you’re going to see over on the right is a little dictation button here, I’m going to move this over to the left here, you’re going to see that we have the little dictation button here to the right of the messages. Now, what used to be here was the audio recording app. When you tap and hold on this blue icon here and speak the iPad would listen to your still does it listens to you, and then it creates an audio recording and then you can send that to someone. Now, I do not know that many people that use that I had a friend that used it when it first came out a little gimmicky but then basically nobody uses it in my circle of friends and family. But I will tell you that what they will be using at least I am using is the new dictation button. All I have to do is just tap on this and speak what I want to say when I am done. I can stop dictating by tapping on the stop dictate button or I could just tap on the blue button to send it so let’s go ahead and dictate a statement here or comment here.
Are we open for lunch tonight? Oops, I meant dinner are we open for dinner tonight.
And now we can see it sent that message dictated it, it put the question mark in there. And all I had to do is tap on the blue button here. So now you can easily dictate a message just by tapping on the little microphone here and then tapping on send. You don’t even have to stop dictating. Just tap on the Send button, and it’ll send what it dictated.
So that is what is new with dictation on the iPad with iPad os 16. We can now dictate continuously. We can use the keyboard at the same time as we’re dictating, we can speak emojis and then with the Messages app, we can now dictate directly into the messages field. So that’s what’s new with dictation on the iPad with iPad os 16