You can personalize your Lock Screen by choosing a wallpaper, showcasing a favorite photo, changing the font of the time, adding widgets, and more.
You can create more than one Lock Screen, If you’re creating a new Lock Screen, tap one of the wallpaper options to select it as your Lock Screen.If you choose Photos or Photo Shuffle, see Add, edit, and remove widgets.)To change the date and time setting, see at the bottom left to play the Live Photo when the device wakes up.Set the shuffle frequency: If you choose Photo Shuffle, you can preview the photos by tapping . Scroll down and select Use as Wallpaper, tap Add, then choose whether to show it on both your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
If you’re creating a new Lock Screen, tap one of the wallpaper options to select it as your Lock Screen.
If you choose Photos or Photo Shuffle, see Add, edit, and remove widgets.)
To change the date and time setting, see at the bottom left to play the Live Photo when the device wakes up.
Set the shuffle frequency: If you choose Photo Shuffle, you can preview the photos by tapping . Scroll down and select Use as Wallpaper, tap Add, then choose whether to show it on both your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
Customize visual effects using the controls at the bottom of the Lock Screen.
Press the top button on iPad twice to go to the Lock Screen.
Touch and hold the Lock Screen until the Customize button appears at the bottom of the screen.
If it doesn’t appear, touch and hold the Lock Screen again, then enter your passcode.
Tap Customize, then tap Lock Screen.
Do any of the following:
Change the tint of the screen: Swipe through the dots at the bottom of the screen.
Turn the layering effect on or off: Tap set up a Focus.
Select a Focus, then tap Link a Focus to your Lock Screen.
You can delete Lock Screens you no longer need.
Swipe to go to the Lock Screen you want to delete, swipe up on the screen, tap Set up a Focus on iPad