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- Sep 24, 2019 If you have an Apple Pencil (1st generation), remove the cap and plug it into the Lightning connector on your iPad. When you see the Pair button, tap it. After you pair your Apple Pencil, it will stay paired until you restart your iPad, turn on Airplane Mode, or pair with another iPad. Just pair your Apple Pencil again when you're ready to use it.
- Jun 16, 2019 The original iPad does not contain all of the features of the iPad 2 or iPad 3rd generation. If you bought the iPad when it was first launched and have not updated the operating system, this manual will give you accurate information on how to use all of the features.
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Which Apple Pencil works with your iPad?
Find out which Apple Pencil works with which iPad.
Apple Pencil (1st generation)
If you have an Apple Pencil (1st generation), you can use it with these iPad models:
- iPad Air (3rd generation)
- iPad mini (5th generation)
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st or 2nd generation)
- iPad Pro 10.5-inch
- iPad Pro 9.7-inch
- iPad (6th generation)
- iPad (7th generation)
Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
If you have an Apple Pencil (2nd generation), you can use it with these iPad models:
Ipad 1st Generation Manual
- iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation)
- iPad Pro 11-inch
Pair your Apple Pencil (1st generation) with your iPad
If you have an Apple Pencil (1st generation), remove the cap and plug it into the Lightning connector on your iPad.
When you see the Pair button, tap it.
After you pair your Apple Pencil, it will stay paired until you restart your iPad, turn on Airplane Mode, or pair with another iPad. Just pair your Apple Pencil again when you're ready to use it.
Learn what to do if you can't pair or connect your Apple Pencil.
Pair your Apple Pencil (2nd generation) with your iPad
If you have an Apple Pencil (2nd generation), attach the Apple Pencil to the magnetic connector on the side of your iPad Pro, like this:
Learn what to do if you can't pair or connect your Apple Pencil.
Use Apple Pencil
You can use Apple Pencil to write, markup, and draw with built-in apps and apps from the App Store. With some apps, like Notes, you can draw and sketch with an Apple Pencil.
With iPadOS, move the redesigned tool palette around the screen or minimize it so you have more space to draw and sketch. Use the ruler tool to create straight lines, then rotate them with your fingers. Made a mistake? Now you can erase by object or even by pixel.
To draw or sketch in the Notes app:
- Open Notes.
- Tap to start a new note.
- To draw, tap . If you don't see , upgrade your notes. To sketch, tap .
- Start your drawing or sketch. You can choose from several drawing tools and colors, and switch to the eraser if you make a mistake. Double-tap the eraser to view erasing options on your iPad. When you draw or sketch, you can tilt your Apple Pencil to shade a line and press more firmly to darken the line.
If you draw near the edge of the screen with your Apple Pencil, iOS and iPadOS won't activate Control Center, Notification Center, or Multitasking. You can draw anywhere on the screen without getting interrupted.
Double-tap Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
On an Apple Pencil (2nd generation), you can double-tap the lower section of Apple Pencil to quickly switch back to the tool you used last. To change your settings for double-tap, go to Settings > Apple Pencil, then choose between:
- Switch between current tool and eraser
- Switch between current tool and last used
- Show color palette
- Off
Double-tap only works in supported apps, like Notes.
Charge your Apple Pencil (1st generation)
To charge your Apple Pencil (1st generation), plug your Apple Pencil into the Lightning connector on your iPad. You can also charge it with a USB Power Adapter by using the Apple Pencil Charging Adapter that came with your Apple Pencil. Apple Pencil will fast charge when plugged into either power source.
To see how much charge your Apple Pencil has left, check the Widgets view on your iPad.
Charge your Apple Pencil (2nd generation)
To charge your Apple Pencil (2nd generation), make sure that Bluetooth is turned on for your iPad. Then attach your Apple Pencil to the magnetic connector at the center of the right side of your iPad.1
To see how much charge your Apple Pencil has left, check the Widgets view on your iPad.
- If you're charging your Apple Pencil (2nd generation) with your iPad Pro and your car's keyless entry device (key fob) is nearby, signal interference might prevent you from unlocking your car with your key fob. If this happens, you can simply move your iPad Pro away from the key fob or remove your Apple Pencil from your iPad Pro and store it separately. When Apple Pencil is finished charging, any resulting signal interference will cease.
If your Apple Pencil won't pair with your iPad
- Make sure to center your Apple Pencil on the magnetic connector on the right edge of the iPad.
- Restart your iPad, then try to pair again.
- Go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is turned on.
- On the same screen, look under My Devices for your Apple Pencil. If you see it, tap . Then tap Forget this Device.
- Connect your Apple Pencil in to your iPad and tap the Pair button when it appears after a few seconds.
- If you don't see the Pair button, wait for one minute while your Apple Pencil charges. Then try connecting your Apple Pencil again and wait until you see the Pair button.
- If you still don’t see the Pair button, contact Apple Support.
Learn more
- Use Markup to add drawings, text, and shapes with your iPad and Apple Pencil.
- Learn how to create an instant note from the Lock screen or pick up where you left off on your last note.
The iPad has undergone a number of changes since its original release in 2010, including the ability to create folders to organize your apps, multitasking, FaceTime support, AirPlay, AirPrint and Voice Dictation among many other features. Feeling overwhelmed? This list provides the official iPad manuals from Apple.
These operating system manuals are marked alongside the iPad model with which they debuted, however, you should use the manual that corresponds to the version of iOS you use rather than your iPad model. Most iPad users are now on iOS 9, so if you are unsure of your version, download the iOS 9 manual. These manuals are geared more towards the operating system than the actual device. If you haven't updated the operating system, find your iPad in the list and use the manual appropriate for that model.
iPad Pro 3rd Gen / iOS 12
iOS 12 was a departure from other operating system upgrades because it contains few new features. Instead, the update focused on performance, making the iPad even faster at doing everyday tasks. While awesome for any iPad, this was especially beneficial to older models. Unfortunately, iOS 12 is only compatible with the original iPad Air and newer tablets including the iPad Mini 2 and iPad Mini 4. This makes the iPad 4 and previous models obsolete.
iPad 2018 / iOS 11
The iOS 11 release saw the debut of features that help the iPad carry its own in enterprise situations. This includes a new Files app, which puts all of your cloud storage and local storage in one convenient place making it easier to share files and work on the same file from multiple computers or tablets. Drop-and-drag also came to the iPad, which makes sharing files and objects across apps even easier.
iPad 2017 / iPad Pro 2nd Gen / iOS 10
The theme of iOS 10 was interoperability. While iOS keeps each app in its own walled enclosure to protect one app against another, which helps protect the operating system from viruses, IOS 10 includes new ways for apps to work alongside each. This allows new photo filters downloaded from the app store to work inside the Photos app and new widgets to be available on the notifications screen.
iPad Pro / iOS 9
The two big features added to the iPad 'Pro' lineup are the Apple Pencil and the Smart Keyboard, but perhaps the biggest feature in iOS 9 is the multitasking capabilities. If you have an iPad Air or more recent iPad, you can do slide-over multitasking, which lets you run an app in a column to the side of your iPad. If you have at least an iPad Air 2, iOS 9 supports true split-screen multitasking. But perhaps the best feature of the update is the virtual touchpad, which lets you use the on-screen keyboard like a laptop's touchpad.
If you don't want to download this manual to iBooks, you can check out the interactive online version of the manual.
iPad Air 2 / iPad Mini3 (iOS 8)
The iOS 8 update made a big splash because of the inclusion of widgets, which makes replacing the on-screen keyboard with a third-party keyboard possible. It also includes Family Sharing and the ability to handoff a document from your iPad to your MacBook or your iPhone.
iPad Air / iPad Mini 2 (iOS 7)
The biggest visual change to the operating system since the iPad's introduction, iOS 7 featured a brand new user interface. Included among the many new features were iTunes Radio, a service similar to Pandora, and AirDrop, which allows wireless sharing of photos and files.
iPad 4 / iPad Mini (iOS 6)
The iPad 4 was released alongside iOS 6, which added Siri to the iPad. This version also replaced Google Maps with Apple's Maps, though Google Maps is still available on the App Store. iOS 6 also introduced a new look and feel for the App Store.
iPad 3 (iOS 5.1)
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The iPad 3 added a number of new features like voice dictation and an improved camera. It also integrates Twitter into the operating system, making it easier to tweet to your friends. This updated manual is appropriate iPad 3 owners using iOS 5.1.
Apple Watch 1st Generation Manual
iPad 2 (iOS 4.3)
The iPad 2 was released with a new version of the operating system. The features of iOS 4.3 are similar to 4.2 but include support for new features on the iPad 2 like the front-facing and back-facing camera.
The Original iPad (iOS 3.2)
The original iPad does not contain all of the features of the iPad 2 or iPad 3rd generation. If you bought the iPad when it was first launched and have not updated the operating system, this manual will give you accurate information on how to use all of the features.
iOS 4.2
Apple Ipad Mini 16gb Manual
The first major operating system update after the original iPad release, the iOS 4.2 update brought the ability to create folders to better arrange your applications into categories. It also included AirPlay, AirPrint, multi-tasking and fast app switching.
iPad Product Information Guide
This guide includes important safety and handling information, how to keep the iPad clean, the frequency rates used and an FCC Compliance Statement.
Apple TV Setup Guide
Apple TV is one of the best accessories you can buy for your iPad, with AirPlay and Display Mirroring allowing you to send both audio and video to your TV or to AirPlay-compatible speakers. The above link leads to the 3rd generation guide. You can also download a guide for the 2nd generation Apple TV and the 1st generation Apple TV. Read more about connecting your iPad to your TV.