Ipados17 tips, tricks & secrets

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iPADOS17 TIPS, TRICKS & SECRETS

The latest version of iPadOS has gained some great new features

The iPad’s operating system, iPadOS, had a welcome upgrade this autumn, but it’s not as radical an overhaul as the iPhone’s or Mac’s. The tablet’s Lock Screen gained new customisation options, including widgets, bringing it up to date with the iPhone which gained these features last year. The iPad gets a Health app with iPadOS 17, and it’s optimised for the larger screen, enabling developers to better display their data and make it accessible for review.

The Messages app, which has long been a favourite among iPad users, has had an interface overhaul, giving easier access to attachments such as photos, stickers and more. You can now create Live Stickers by lifting subjects from your photos too.

A new AutoFill feature, coming later this year, makes working with PDFs easier than ever. If you have a PDF form to fill in, iPadOS detects text fields and lets you add names, addresses and emails directly from your Contacts app. You can collaborate when annotating PDFs stored in the Notes app too, and link individual notes to make it easy to find related content.

Like the Mac and iPhone, if you make a FaceTime call and the other person doesn’t pick up, you can leave an audio or video message.

Safari on iPad gains the same Safari Profiles feature as macOS Sonoma and iOS 17, Stage Manager is more flexible and there are new Freeform tools and autocorrect features too. Let’s take a look at them all.

Which devices will work with iPadOS 17?

To download and install iPadOS 17, you need one of the following iPads:

iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd gen or later)

iPad Pro 10.5-inch

iPad Pro 11-inch (1st gen or later)

iPad Air (3rd gen or later)

iPad (6th gen or later)

iPad mini (5th gen or later)

New Lock Screen

Apple sceptics might argue that Android users have had them for years, but we welcome them anyway. Lock Screen Widgets come to the iPad with iPadOS 17, and they put a whole new perspective on what you can see and do on your tablet before you unlock it. By adding widgets for apps such as Reminders, Calendar, the World Clock and more, you can glean information at a glance, and as these widgets are interactive, you can (for example) tick off reminders, turn HomeKit-controlled lights on and off or play and pause your music, right there from the Lock Screen. Widgets displayed on your Home Screen are interactive now too.

There are lots of widgets to choose from. Open the Settings app on your iPad, and in the left-hand sidebar, tap the Wallpaper option. Alternatively, tap and hold the Lock Screen. Now you can choose a new wallpaper for your Lock and/or Home Screens, or use the Customise button on your current wallpaper to modify the one you have already.

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