6
Your face is now registered with Face ID. Tap Done to
return to the Settings screen, where you can
configure Face ID to your own personal requirements.
5
Tap Continue. You’re then asked to do exactly the
same thing again, moving your head in a circle
once more. Do so to complete the second scan.
Setting Up Touch ID
1
From the Home screen, go to Settings > Touch ID
and Passcode. If you’ve set up a lock screen
passcode on your iPad, you have to enter it here. Do so
and you’re taken to the next screen showing Touch ID &
Passcode options.
3
Place your finger on the touch sensor (Home button).
You’re asked (via an on-screen message) to lift your
finger and then place it back on the Home button, until all
the grey fingerprint lines are red.
2
Tap the Add a Fingerprint link. You can then add a
new fingerprint, or additional fingerprints, for other
users. A window pops up, inviting you to place your
finger on the Home button sensor. Choose which finger
to use, and then do so.
4
You’re asked to adjust your grip. Scan the outer edges of
your finger to finish. The options listed under Use Touch
ID For are on by default, but you can turn them off individually.
Add more fingerprints by tapping Add a Fingerprint...
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