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Siri
Use Siri
Siri (iPad 3rd generation or later) lets you speak to iPad to send messages, schedule meetings, make 
FaceTime calls, and much more. Siri understands natural speech, so you don’t have to learn special 
commands or keywords. Ask Siri anything, from “set the timer for 3 minutes” to “what movies are 
showing tonight?” Open apps, and turn features like Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, and 
VoiceOver on or off. Siri is great for keeping you updated with the latest sports info, helping you 
decide on a restaurant, and searching the iTunes Store or App Store for purchases.
Note:  To use Siri, iPad must be connected to the Internet. See 
 on page 15
Cellular charges may apply.
Summon Siri. Press and hold the Home button until Siri beeps, then make your request.
Control when Siri listens. Instead of letting Siri notice when you stop talking, you can continue 
to hold down the Home button while you speak, then release it when you finish.
Hey Siri. With iPad connected to a power source (or if you’ve already started a conversation with 
Siri), you can use Siri without even pressing the Home button. Just say “Hey Siri,” then make your 
request. To turn Hey Siri on or off, go to Settings > General > Siri > Allow “Hey Siri”.
If you’re using a headset, you can use the center or call button in place of the Home button.
Tap to speak to Siri.
Response from Siri
Often you can tap the 
screen for additional 
info or further action.
For hints, ask Siri “what can you do,” or tap  .
Depending on your request, the onscreen response from Siri often includes information or 
images that you can tap for additional detail, or to perform some other action like searching the 
web or opening a related app. 
Change the voice gender for Siri. Go to Settings > General > Siri (may not be available in all areas). 
Adjust the volume for Siri. Use the volume buttons while you’re interacting with Siri.