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- When using silent mode, swipe down on the top-right corner. Tap the bell icon to silence all notifications and alerts.
- When using Do Not Disturb, swipe down on the top-right corner. Select the timeframe, then tap Do Not Disturb.
- To use your volume buttons, go to Settings, then Notifications. Toggle on Change with buttons. Use the lower volume button to mute your iPad.
Using Silent Mode
Wake your iPad. Your iPad doesn't need to be unlocked, but your device must be powered on. Be sure to update your iPad.
Swipe down on the top-right corner. This will open the Control Center.
Tap the Silent Mode icon. This is the bell icon, usually located near the bottom of the Control Center. Tapping it will enable Silent Mode. The bell icon will turn red with a slash through it. Your iPad will mute all notifications until Silent Mode is turned off.
Using Do Not Disturb
Wake your iPad. Your iPad doesn't need to be unlocked, but your device must be powered on. You can temporarily silence notifications with this method.
Swipe down on the top-right corner. This will open the Control Center.
Tap Focus. This will open the Do Not Disturb menu.
Tap ••• , then Do Not Disturb. The button will highlight and you will see On below Do Not Disturb. You can also select For 1 hour or Until this evening if you want Do Not Disturb to be on temporarily. Otherwise, you'll need to manually disable Do Not Disturb. All notifications and alerts will be silenced on your iPad.
Changing App Notification Settings
Open the Settings iPhone Settings App Icon app. This is the grey cog icon.
Tap Notifications. This will be above Sounds.
Tap the app you want to change. You can find a list of available apps underneath the Notification Style header.
Toggle off iPhone Switch Off Icon "Sounds". You can also toggle off Allow Notifications to disable notifications from this app entirely.
Tap < in the top-left corner. Your changes will be applied. When you receive a notification from the app, you won't hear sound alerts.
Using the Volume Buttons
Open the Settings iPhone Settings App Icon app. This is the grey cog icon.
Tap Sounds. You can find this underneath Notifications.
Toggle on iPhone Switch On Icon "Change with Buttons". This will allow you to adjust the volume of your iPad's ringer and alerts with the volume buttons. If this is toggled off, you won't be able to adjust the volume of your iPad notifications with the volume buttons. You'll only be able to control the media volume.
Locate the volume buttons. This will be on the left side of your iPad. You will see a top and bottom button.
Click the bottom volume button. You'll need to click the lower button to lower your volume. You can also hold down the button. Your current volume level will be displayed at the top of your iPad screen. Continue clicking until the white volume bar disappears. Your iPad sounds will now be muted. When using the volume buttons again, make sure your iPad is unlocked. If you use a Passcode or Face ID, use it to unlock your device. These features are usually enabled during the iPad setup.
Using the Control Center
Open the Settings iPhone Settings App Icon app. This is the grey cog icon.
Tap Sounds. You can find this underneath Notifications.
Toggle on iPhone Switch On Icon "Change with Buttons". This will allow you to adjust the volume of your iPad's ringer and alerts with the Control Center's volume bar. If this is toggled off, you won't be able to adjust the volume of your iPad notifications with the volume bar. You'll only be able to control the media volume.
Swipe down on the top-right corner. This will open the Control Center.
Swipe down on the "Volume" bar. If you have your playback volume on, you'll see the bar filled and the volume icon with sound waves. Swipe down all the way until the volume icon has a slash through it. Your iPad sounds will now be muted.
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