
.
Using
Picture
Frame
When
iPad
is
locked,
you
can
display
an
album
of
photos.
This is a great way to
enjoy
iPad
while
charging
it
in
an
iPad
Dock.
To
change
Picture
Frame
settings,
go
to
Settings
>
Picture
Frame,
then
set
any
of
the
following
options:
Â
The
transition
you
select
is
played
between
photos.
The
duration
of
the
slideshow
can’t be
changed.
Â
Picture
Frame
can
zoom
the
image
to
focus
on
faces
in
the
image.
It
can
also
randomly
select
one
of
the
faces
as
the
center
of
focus,
if
more
than
one
face
is
present
in
the
image.
Picture
Frame
uses
the
face
identification
information
in
photos
imported
from
iPhoto
or
Aperture
on
a
Mac.
Zooming
in
on
faces
isn’t
an
option
with
the
Origami
transition.
Â
Picture
Frame
can
display
all
photos,
or
just
those
in
a
specific
Album,
Faces,
or
Event
category.
Select
an
option,
then
refine
your
selection
in
the
list
that
appears.
The
Faces,
Albums,
and
Event
selections
are
the
same
as
those
in
the
Photos
application.
Start
or
stop
Picture
Frame:
1
Press
the
Sleep/Wake
button
to
lock
iPad.
2
On
the
Lock screen, tap
3
Tap
the
screen
to
pause
the
slideshow,
then
tap
to
return
to
the
Lock
screen,
or
slide
the
slider
to
unlock
iPad.
To
disable
the
picture
frame
feature,
go
to
Settings
>
Passcode
Lock.
Chapter
5
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