Multitasking on iPad ?
How do I turn off the muititasking arrow on my iPad !
How do I turn off the muititasking arrow on my iPad !
Presumably your iPad is running iPadOS15.
Unlike iPadOS14 and earlier versions, multi-tasking cannot now be disabled from settings. Multi-tasking has received a significant overhaul, both simplifying its use and introducing new controls.
Key to accessing and controlling (or avoiding) multi-tasking is the small “three-dot” button that is found at the top-centre edge of the screen.
More information about using multi-tasking can be found in this support page:
Use multitasking on your iPad - Apple Support
The iPad User Guide is also a rich source of information about using iPad and its many features. The Guide is available both online using a web browser (such as Safari), or as an Apple Books download:
Presumably your iPad is running iPadOS15.
Unlike iPadOS14 and earlier versions, multi-tasking cannot now be disabled from settings. Multi-tasking has received a significant overhaul, both simplifying its use and introducing new controls.
Key to accessing and controlling (or avoiding) multi-tasking is the small “three-dot” button that is found at the top-centre edge of the screen.
More information about using multi-tasking can be found in this support page:
Use multitasking on your iPad - Apple Support
The iPad User Guide is also a rich source of information about using iPad and its many features. The Guide is available both online using a web browser (such as Safari), or as an Apple Books download:
You really do need to explore multitasking - as you have a slide-out view of an App enabled. Key to accessing and controlling multi-tasking is the small “three-dot” button that is found at the top-centre edge of the screen - or centrally at the top of each App window. If you tap the three dots at the top of the slide-out window, you can transform the view to full-screen - or to split view.
More information about using multi-tasking can be found in this support page:
Use multitasking on your iPad - Apple Support
The iPad User Guide is also a rich source of information about using iPad and its many features. The Guide is available both online using a web browser (such as Safari), or as an Apple Books download:
iPad User Guide - Apple Support
https://books.apple.com/book/id1567104892
Hopefully my explanation here - and the linked documentation - will demystify how to control your App windows in the IPadOS multitasking environment.
Thanks for the screenshot - that helps considerably.
The “obnoxious arrow”, now clarified, does not look quite right. By comparison, this is perhaps what you might expect to see if you have a slide-over window that has been minimised.
However, this tab should itself disappear within a few seconds.
If you tap on the tab that you see, does this associated App appear on your screen?
Yep I am udpated on both ipads. I will look at the reading you pinted me too. I would rather just have the choice ot diasble the feature. So essetially i have to use the the far right icon choice or center window if I want the obnoxious arrow to go away ? Correct ?
Thansk
You are very welcome.
You’ll only ever see the “arrow” that I have described of you have triggered a slide-over view - and now, hopefully, you are aware of how to transform the slide-over window to a full screen.
Hopefully with benefit of this additional knowledge the problem is now resolved.
I’m struggling to understand the reference to the “obnoxious arrow”. Perhaps you can post a screenshot - as this will help me to understand precisely what you are seeing.
Try this image …..
That’s a much better image than I shared. Thanks. So again what do I need to do to be rid of it ?
thanks
To repeat my question, what happens when you tap the tab?
If that image is taapped another window opens whih I cannot seem to remove.
Yep..I never need to see slide out view. All i need on the ipads are full screen. Thanks
Multitasking on iPad ?