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This wikiHow teaches you how to connect your iPad to your computer by using the charger cable, connecting over Wi-Fi, or connecting via Bluetooth on a Mac. Once your iPad is connected to your computer, you can use your computer's iTunes to transfer music, photos, videos, and more in between your iPad and your computer.

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Using a Charger Cable

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  1. The charger cable is actually a USB cable that plugs into an electrical outlet adapter. You can remove the adapter by tugging the base of the connection away from the adapter until it slides out.
    • If your charger cable doesn't have an electrical outlet adapter on it, skip this step.
  2. The rectangular USB end of the charger fits into a similarly shaped port on your computer.
    • If you're using a Mac laptop computer, it most likely doesn't have USB ports that fit the charger. You'll need to buy a USB-C to USB 3.0 adapter and then plug the adapter into one of the small USB ports on the side of the Mac.
    • USB plugs only fit one way, so be sure to rotate the plug 180 degrees if it won't fit into the port.
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  3. The iPad's charging port is at the bottom of the iPad's housing.
  4. If iTunes doesn't open automatically, double-click the iTunes app icon, which resembles a multicolored musical note on a white background.
    • If you don't yet have iTunes installed on your computer, install it first.
  5. This will only appear if this is your first time connecting your iPad to your computer. You have successfully connected your iPad to your computer.
    • You'll also need to click Continue on your computer if prompted.
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Enabling Wi-Fi Sync

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  1. This iPad-shaped icon appears in the upper-left side of the iTunes window a few seconds after connecting your iPad. Clicking it will open your iPad's page.
    • If this is your first time connecting the iPad to this computer, you may be prompted to set up the iPad's preferences on this page before continuing.
  2. This section is in the middle of the page.
  3. It's near the top of the "Options" section. This will ensure that your iPad and your computer's iTunes can synchronize with each other over Wi-Fi as long as they are both on the same Wi-Fi network.
  4. This grey button is near the bottom-right corner of the iTunes window. Clicking it applies your changes.
  5. It's a blue button in the bottom-right corner of the iTunes window. You should now be able to connect to iTunes wirelessly whenever iTunes is open on your computer and your iPad is on the same network as your computer.
    • For some iPad models, your iPad will need to be actively charging in order for it to appear in iTunes over Wi-Fi. This means that you can plug the iPad into a wall charger.
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Using Bluetooth

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  1. You can't pair your iPad with a Windows computer over Bluetooth, but you can do this on a Mac in order to retrieve files from your iPad. To do so:
    • Open Settings
      iPhone Settings App Icon
    • Tap Bluetooth
    • Tap the white Bluetooth switch
      iPhone Switch Off Icon
  2. Click the Apple logo in the top-left corner of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. It's in the drop-down menu.
  4. You'll find this option in the System Preferences window. Doing so opens the Bluetooth window.
  5. Click Turn Bluetooth On on the left side of the window. If you see Turn Bluetooth Off here instead, Bluetooth is already enabled.
  6. You should see "Your Name's iPad" appear on the right side of the window.
  7. It's to the right of the iPad's name. This will begin pairing your iPad with your Mac computer.
    • For some iPads and Macs, this is all you need to do to pair the iPad and Mac.
  8. Depending on your model of iPad, you may not see this option appear. If so, skip this step and the next one.
  9. Your Mac may display a code that you'll need to enter on your iPad when prompted to complete the pairing.
    • If you don't see this option, skip this step.
  10. It should appear in the upper-right corner of the menu bar. A drop-down menu will appear.
    • If you don't have this option here, click the Apple menu , click System Preferences , click Bluetooth , and check the "Show Bluetooth in menu bar" box.
  11. This option will appear near the bottom of the Bluetooth drop-down menu.
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    Select your iPad. Click your iPad's name in the pop-up window, then click Browse .
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    Find a file you want to download. You can scroll through your iPad's files until you find the file in question.
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    Download the file. Click the file that you want to download, then click Download . Doing so will copy the file into your Mac's Downloads folder.
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    Send a file back to your iPad. If you need to put a file from your Mac onto your iPad, do the following:
    • Click
      Mac Bluetooth
    • Click Send File to Device
    • Select a file, then click Send
    • Select your iPad's name.
    • Click Send
    • You can find the file that you sent to your iPad in the iCloud Drive section of the Files app.
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    What do I do if my PC doesn't recognize my iPad?
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    Do you have iTunes installed, and is it updated with the most recent version? There may also be a compatibility issue with your operating system. Ask an Apple associate if you're unsure, they can offer advice based on the specifics of your situation.
  • Question
    Can I print something from my iPad?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can. You just need to connect it to a printer, and then you will be able to print from your iPad.
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    How do I get pictures from the iPad to my computer screen?
    Community Answer
    An easy way is to e-mail the photos to yourself off of your iPad. Then, check the e-mail on your computer and screenshot or save the images. This is what I've always done and I find it works quite well.
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      • You can actually set a folder to share with Bluetooth phones or tablets on your Mac. To do so, open System Preferences and then click Sharing , check the "Bluetooth Sharing" box, and select a folder. Anything in that folder will be viewable from within iCloud Drive on your iPad.


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