How Do You Put Do Not Disturb on iPad?

Do Not Disturb can be enabled on your iPad through the Settings app, the Control Center, or even from your iPhone. Here’s how to enable Do Not Disturb on an iPad using the Settings app:

How to Enable Do Not Disturb From the iPad Control Center

You can also enable Do Not Disturb directly from the Control Center without opening up the Settings app. Here’s how to enable Do not Disturb from the Control Center:

How Do I Turn Off Do Not Disturb on My iPad?

You can disable Do Not Disturb at any time by either navigating to Settings > Focus > Do Not Disturb and switching off the Do Not Disturb toggle, or by opening the Control Center, tapping Focus, and tapping Do Not Disturb. Here’s how to switch off Do Not Disturb using the iPad Control Center:

How to Enable Do Not Disturb On iPad Using Your iPhone

You can also automatically enable Do Not Disturb on your iPad from your iPhone whenever your iPhone enters Do Not Disturb mode. This is a feature of the Focus system, which allows your iPhone to act as a hub for your other Apple devices. If you set your iPhone to control the Focus settings on your other devices, entering a Focus mode like Do Not Disturb on your iPhone will switch all of your devices which use the same Apple ID into the same Focus mode. Here’s how to enable Do Not Disturb on an iPad using your iPhone:

What Is Do Not Disturb on iPad?

Do Not Disturb is a Focus option you can enable on your iPad to help you avoid unwanted distractions when you’re busy or trying to accomplish a task. When Do Not Disturb is enabled, it prevents all alerts and notifications when your device is locked. That means you can enable Do Not Disturb, lock your iPad, and it won’t bother you until you’re ready to start receiving notifications again. Do Not Disturb allows you to set specific people and apps to send you notifications when the feature is active. For example, if you’re waiting for an important message from a specific person, you can go into the Do Not Disturb settings on your iPad, tap People, and select a specific person from your contacts. You can do the same thing with apps if there’s an app you need to receive notifications from.

Does iPad Have Do Not Disturb or Silent Mode?

Yes, Do Not Disturb and Silent Mode are built into the iPad’s Focus functionality. Focus is a multi-purpose feature which includes four default modes: Do Not Disturb, Sleep, Personal, and Work. You can also set up custom modes. These Focus modes allow you to silence all calls and apps, or allow specific calls and apps to send notifications while everything else is silenced.