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Member: 84 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1616161 Thanks Meter: 2,617 | Guided Access in iOS Enable “Kid Mode” The iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone make excellent toys and learning tools for kids, but if you’ve seen a youngin’ with an iOS device you know it’s only a matter of time before the inquisitive mind of a child escapes the current application and ends up elsewhere. That inevitable sequence can be stopped in its tracks thanks to Guided Access, a great new feature brought to iOS in 6.0 that basically functions as “Kid Mode”, whereby any iOS device can be locked into an application with the hardware buttons disabled. This is one of those must-have features for teachers and parents, and using it is easy. Enabling “Kid Mode” in iOS with Guided Access As mentioned already, you will need iOS 6 or later to have this feature.
Now that Guided Access is configured, you can use it to lock the iOS device into any app you want. Using Guided Access to Lock Into an App
The iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch is now effectively locked into the current application, and pressing the Home button will no longer leave the app. Sooner or later you’ll surely want to escape out of this mode though, but only those with the passcode set earlier can do so. Escaping Guided Access in iOS
If you’d like to turn off Guided Access completely, just go back to Settings > Accessibility > Guided Access > and flip the setting to OFF. You’ll need to enter the passcode again to do so. Mobileinfo |
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