Presented by the National Institute for Fitness and Sport iPhone 101 Presented by the National Institute for Fitness and Sport
Overview Physical Features Reachability & Multitasking Powering off your phone Common customizable settings Powering on your phone Common functions Lock Screen 8 Accessibility Tips to make the iPhone more user friendly Control Panel Notification Center Passcode & Touch ID
Physical Features Power Button Mute Button Volume Control Button On side for easy access Sleep Mode Mute Button Loud setting Mute setting – red Volume Control Button Controls ring volume Controls app volume Home Button Device interaction Turn phone on from sleep mode Exit apps (single tap) Multitask (double tap) Fingerprint scanner (touch ID)
Powering Off your phone Hold power button in for 10 seconds Slide bar the right to complete power off Select cancel if you wish to keep your phone on Recommended to Power off your phone completely once a week Can also use if an app freezes or isn’t working correctly
Powering On your phone Hold down power button until apple icon appears on screen Passcode is required when turning phone back on
Lock Screen Swipe up from bottom of the screen Access Camera Access Control Center Swipe down from top of the screen Access Notification Center Access Camera Can only see photos taken while on home screen until you unlock your phone To access lock screen Home button Or power button Shown on Screen Cellular Service Wifi Time Date Battery life
Control Panel Swipe Up to Access Swipe down to Close out Airplane Mode Music Wifi Flashlight Bluetooth Timer Do not disturb Calculator Rotation Lock camera
Notification Center Notification Center from lock screen Widgets Swipe right to access Swipe left to Close Notification Center from home screen Swipe down to access Swipe up to Close Widgets Today Summary Calendar Reminder Edit Widgets
Passcode & Touch ID Settings Passcode Touch ID Passcode & Touch ID After passcode is set up , you will always have to enter your passcode to access and alter this setting Passcode Turn Passcode On Enter 4 digit (simple passcode) or long form passcode (6 digits) Touch ID Follow prompts to complete all angles of your finger print
Reachability Multitasking Reachability Mode Allows you to use thumb only Double tap Multitasking Allows you to switch back and forth between open apps Press twice to access this mode Once in multitasking mode, tap the app to access it Once in multitasking mode, swipe app up to close app out (saves battery life and storage)
Handy Settings Do Not Disturb Display & Brightness General Screen Brightness Auto Lock Text Size Bold Text Display Zoom Do Not Disturb Notifications do not disturb you Good for sleeping and meetings General Software Update Date & Time Language
Changing Lock Screen and Home Screen Picture Settings Wallpaper Choose a new Wallpaper Dynamic Stills Live Photo from photo album
Sounds & Haptics Vibrate Settings Sound and Vibration Patterns for ringtone, text tone, new voicemail, alerts, etc. Select option you’d like to change Here you can change the vibration pattern and ringtone Custom Vibration Patterns
Adding New Contacts & Sharing Select Contacts icon Select the + at the top right corner of screen Tap each section to type in contact information Customizing options with photo, ringtones and text tones Sharing Select Contact you wish to share with someone Once contact profile is open, select Share Contact Choose the method you’d like to share that contact Message Mail
Adding a New Contact that has been Shared with you If someone shares a contact with you in a text message… Select contact Contact profile will open up Select Create New Contact Choose to save contact as is or change the name and customize ringtone, etc. Volterra at Solivita Marketplace V
Taking Photos Select camera icon “Selfie” view Rear facing camera is the best quality “Selfie” view
Accessing Photos After photo is taken, a smaller version of that photo will appear in the bottom left corner of your phone screen To view the photo on the full screen, select this small version of the image This will bring you to you Photo Album Photos can also be accessed via the Photos icon (shown above)
Sending Photos Select photo you’d like to send Select the Share icon found in the bottom left corner of the screen The original photo you selected will be checked. At this point, you can select multiple images to send at one time. This is where you will also choose the method in which you’d prefer to send the photos, i.e. text message, email, etc.
Setting up Siri Settings Does Siri pronounce your name correctly? Siri & Search Listen for “Hey Siri” Press Home for Siri Allow Siri when Locked My Info Select your own contact Does Siri pronounce your name correctly? Access Siri Say, “What’s my name?” Say, “That’s not how you pronounce my name.”
Downloading Apps AKA Installing an application (like Facebook or mobile banking app) Initial screen show apps that are trending Search for the app in the Search bar Find the App you want Select “Get” (free) Apps that have a fee will show the cost Once App finishes downloading, select open App can also be accessed from home screen
Moving & Deleting Apps Find App icon on home screen Hold finger down on app and drag the icon to the desired location To Delete an app Hold finer down on app, all app icons will shake and an “x” will appear in the top left corner Select the “x” to delete the app Apps can be re-downloaded
Spotlight Search If you’re having trouble finding what you are looking for, use the Spotlight Search Anywhere on your home screen use a quick swipe down from the top Type in what you are looking for, the whole phone will be searched to help you locate what you need
VoiceOver Reads The Screen For You Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users iOS has special section built for Accessibility; you will find it in The Settings General VoiceOver Reads The Screen For You Once enabled, VoiceOver will speak text based items on your screen. Tap once on the content to select the item, double-tap to activate the selected item and swipe with three fingers to scroll
Go to the Larger Text section and enable it. Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users iOS has special section built for Accessibility; you will find it in The Settings General Make The Text Larger Go to the Larger Text section and enable it. Below this, you’ll see a slider. This increased text size will be translated system wide, even to apps that support iOS’s dynamic type settings (which include popular apps like Twitter, Flipboard, and more).
Zoom In To Read Fuzzy Text Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users iOS has special section built for Accessibility; you will find it in The Settings General Zoom In To Read Fuzzy Text Enable Zoom mode from Accessibility. Don’t always want to have large text but sometimes find things like websites hard to read? Double-tapping three fingers on screen will zoom in the particular area. Then drag the three fingers to move around
Enable Button Shapes To Easily Make Out Buttons From Text Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users iOS has special section built for Accessibility; you will find it in The Settings General Enable Button Shapes To Easily Make Out Buttons From Text Enable Button Shapes option to indent buttons with a gray area from Accessibility. Another thing that iOS 7 made harder to understand was buttons. Because buttons are now just text. Maybe bold and a different color, but still text. Pro tip: Use Siri to get stuff done. Siri can call people for you, set up reminders, read your email and messages, and even answer your questions. Using Siri will surpass many eyesight-related barriers.
Invert Colors Or Go Grayscale For Night Time Reading Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users iOS has special section built for Accessibility; you will find it in The Settings General Invert Colors Or Go Grayscale For Night Time Reading Enable Button Shapes option to indent buttons with a gray area from Accessibility. Invert Colors is an option that reverses the colors. White turns black. Black turns white. This comes in handy if you’re in bed. Grayscale mode is a new feature in iOS 8, and it turns the entire screen black and white.
Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users Hearing Aid Mode Turning this feature on helps your iPhone work better with some hearing aids. Access it from Settings>General>Accessibility
Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users iOS has special section built for Accessibility; you will find it in The Settings Reminders Setting Reminders Reminders is an extremely easy to use and versatile app you can use for almost every situation where your memory needs a little assist. Not only can it remind you when to do something, it can remind you where to do something as well. Say for instance you are visiting a friend who asks you to share some information you have in a book at home. You can create a reminder that will alert you to do that. As you near home, you’ll get an alert reminding you to look up the information for your friend. Or say you like to save money with coupons, but you always seem to forget about them when you get to the store. You can set up a reminder to prompt you. When you pull into the parking lot of the store, there’s the alert telling you to remember your coupon. Access it from Settings>Reminders Most of us do need more help remembering things as we age. There are many apps designed to provide specific kinds of reminders—helping people remember to take their medication, for example. But there’s a built-in iPhone and iPad app that can do this just as well, or better.
Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users FaceTime Third: Click the video icon First: Locate green phone icon Second: Locate person you want to FaceTime in Contacts Next: The screen will look like this while connecting
Top 8 Accessibility Tips to Make iPhone User Friendly for New Users Night Shift Automatically adjusts the colors of your display to the warmer end of the spectrum. This makes looking at the screen easier on your eyes. The clock and geolocation (iOS feature) determine the time of sunset by your location. Then the settings shift the colors of your display to warmer colors. At sunrise, the display returns to the original settings. Access it from your control panel Hold the Brightness Control icon Tap the Night Shift icon to enable and disable the setting Access it from Settings > Display & Brightness > Night Shift
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Resources https://support.apple.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KSgOm6hW2Zw