IPhone for Seniors for Dummies

Learning to use new technology can be a bit of a challenge for seniors, especially now that smartphones are more like mobile computers. iPhone For Seniors For Dummies, 5th Edition is a full-color text that guides you through easy-to-understand lessons in iPhone features and functions

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Muir, Nancy
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, New Jersey John Wiley & Sons 2016
Edition:5th edition
Series:For dummies
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 4: Making and Receiving CallsUse the Keypad to Place a Call; End a Call; Place a Call Using Contacts; Return a Recent Call; Use Favorites; Receive a Call; Use Tools During a Call; Turn On Do Not Disturb; Set Up Exceptions for Do Not Disturb; Reply to a Call via Text or Set a Reminder to Call Back; Change Your Ringtone; Chapter 5: Managing Contacts; Add a Contact; Sync Contacts with iCloud; Assign a Photo to a Contact; Add Twitter or Facebook Information; Designate Related People; Set Ringtones and Text Tones; Search for a Contact; Go to a Contact's Website
  • Title Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part 1: Making the iPhone Work for You; Chapter 1: Buying Your iPhone; Discover What's New in iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, and iOS 9; Choose the Right iPhone for You; Decide How Much Storage Is Enough; Understand What You Need to Use Your iPhone; Know Where to Buy Your iPhone; Explore What's in the Box; Take a First Look at the Gadget; Chapter 2: Looking Over the Home Screen; See What You Need to Use iPhone; Turn On iPhone for the First Time
  • Meet the Multi-Touch ScreenSay Hello to Tap and Swipe; Display and Use the Onscreen Keyboard; Flick to Search; Update the Operating System to iOS 9; Learn Multitasking Basics; Examine the iPhone Cameras; Understand Lock Screen Rotation; Explore the Status Bar; Take Inventory of Preinstalled Apps; Discover Control Center; Lock iPhone, Turn It Off, or Unlock It; Chapter 3: Getting Going; Charge the Battery; Sign into an iTunes Account for Music, Movies, and More; Sync Wirelessly; Understand iCloud; Turn on iCloud Drive; Make iCloud Sync Settings; Part 2: Start Using Your iPhone
  • Address Email Using ContactsShare a Contact; View a Contact's Location in Maps; Delete a Contact; Chapter 6: Using Handy Utilities; Use the Calculator; Find Your Way with Compass; Record Voice Memos; Trim a Voice Memo; Rename a Voice Memo; Share a Voice Memo; Chapter 7: Making Your iPhone More Accessible; Set Brightness; Change the Wallpaper; Set Up VoiceOver; Use VoiceOver; Use iPhone with Hearing Aids; Adjust the Volume; Set Up Subtitles and Captioning; Manage Other Hearing Settings; Turn On and Work with AssistiveTouch; Turn On Additional Physical and Motor Settings
  • Focus Learning with Guided AccessChapter 8: Talking to Your iPhone with Siri; Activate Siri; Understand All That Siri Can Do; Get Suggestions; Call Contacts; Create Reminders and Alerts; Add Tasks to Your Calendar; Play Music; Get Directions; Ask for Facts; Search the Web; Send Email, Messages, or Tweets; Use Dictation; Get Helpful Tips; Chapter 9: Getting Social with FaceTime, Twitter, and iMessage; Understand Who Can Use FaceTime; Get an Overview of FaceTime; Make a FaceTime Call with Wi-Fi or 3G/4G; Accept and End a FaceTime Call; Switch Views; Experience Twitter on iPhone