Accessibility in OS X
Take advantage of the accessibility features in OS X when you use iTunes to
sync information and content from your iTunes library to iPad. In the Finder,
choose Help > Help Center (or Help > Mac Help in OS X El Capitan), then search
for “accessibility.”
For more information about iPad and OS X accessibility features, go to
www.apple.com/accessibility/.
iPad in Business
iPad in the enterprise
With support for secure access to corporate networks, directories, and
Microsoft Exchange, iPad is ready to go to work. For detailed information about
using iPad in business, go to www.apple.com/ipad/business/.
Mail, Contacts, and Calendar
To use iPad with your work accounts, you need to know the settings your
organization requires. If you received your iPad from your organization, the
settings and apps you need might already be installed. If it’s your own iPad, your
system administrator may provide you with the settings for you to enter, or have
you connect to a mobile device management server that installs the settings and
apps you should have.
Organizational settings and accounts are typically in configuration profiles. You
might be asked to install a configuration profile that was sent to you in an email,
or one that you need to download from a webpage. When you open the file,
iPad asks for your permission to install the profile, and displays information
about what it contains.
In most cases, when you install a configuration profile that sets up an account
for you, some iPad settings can’t be changed. For example, your organization