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Spotlight
also
searches
the
names
of
built-in
and
installed
applications
on
iPad.
If
you
have
a
lot
of
applications,
you
can
use
Spotlight
to
locate
and
open
them.
Open
an
application
from
Spotlight:
Enter
the
application
name,
then
tap
to
open
the
application.
You
can
choose
which
applications
are
searched
and
the
order
in
which
they’re
searched.
In
Settings,
choose
General
>
Home
>
Search
Results.
Bluetooth
You
can
use
iPad
with
a
Bluetooth
keyboard
for
wireless
typing,
or
Bluetooth
headphones
for
wireless
listening.
Pairing
Bluetooth
Devices
You
must
first
pair
the
keyboard
or
headphones
with
iPad
before
you
can
use
them.
Pair
a
Bluetooth
device
with
iPad:
1
Follow
the
instructions
that
came
with
the
keyboard
or
headphones
to
make
it
discoverable.
2
In
Settings,
choose
General
>
Bluetooth,
and
turn
Bluetooth
on.
3
Select
the
keyboard
or
headphones
and
if
prompted,
enter
the
passkey
or
PIN
number.
See
the
instructions
about
the
passkey
or
PIN
that
came
with
your
keyboard
or
headphones.
After
you
pair
the
keyboard
with
iPad,
the
product
name
and
a
Bluetooth
appear
on
the
screen.
After
you
pair
headphones
with
iPad,
the
product
name
and
a
Bluetooth
audio
icon
appear
on
the
screen
when
you’re
viewing
audio
or
video
playback
controls.
Tap
to
switch
to
a
different
audio
output,
such
as
the
internal
speaker.
To
use
the
onscreen
keyboard
again,
turn
off
Bluetooth
(Settings
>
General
>
Bluetooth),
or
press
the
Eject
key
on
the
Bluetooth
keyboard.
Bluetooth
Status
The
Bluetooth
icon
appears
in
the
iPad
status
bar
at
the
top
of
the
screen:
(white):
Bluetooth
is
on
and
a
device
is
connected
to
iPad.
(gray):
Bluetooth
is
on
but
no
device
is
connected.
If
you’ve
paired
a
device
with
iPad,
it
may
be
out
of
range
or
turned
off.
Â
No
Bluetooth
icon:
Bluetooth
is
turned
off.
Chapter
1
At
a
Glance






