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How to add widgets to the iPad Lock Screen

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One of the new features in the latest version of iPadOS is the ability to add widgets to the Lock Screen. This guide will tell you how to get them up and running.

Introduced for the iPhone with iOS 16,iPadusers have had to wait untiliPadOS 17for the ability to add widgets to the Lock Screen of their tablets.

If you’re a registered developer and have the latest iPadOS 17 installed on your device, this guide will show you how to add widgets in a few simple steps.

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What you’ll need:

What you’ll need:

The Short Version

Step1

Wake your iPad and hold down on the screen

Start off the by waking up your iPad from sleep. Then hold down the screen until you’re taken to the new Home Screen selection screen.

Step2

Tap customise

Tap the big button at the bottom of the new screen that says Customise.

Step3

Tap Add Widgets

A new option should now appear saying Add Widgets on the side of the Lock Screen. Tap it.

Step4

Choose the desired widget

Once Add Widgets has been tapped, a new screen will appear highlighting all the available widgets.

Step5

Select from the list

You’ll now be shown a list of all the available widgets, tap on the ones you want to add and they will appear instantly. Tap the small ‘X’ icon if you want to get rid of any you don’t want.

Step6

Tap X and Add

Once you’ve chosen the widgets you want to use, tap the ‘X’ icon and then the blue Add button in the top corner to complete your new look.

Troubleshooting

No, this is a new feature added in iPadOS 17. It follows on from the same feature being added for the iPhones in iOS 16.

It is available nowin beta for developers, with a wider public beta coming in July. A full release should be coming later this year, likely around the launch of theiPhone 15.

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