Hello Glenn. This is normal behavior. I believe I remember hearing it is
called containers. There is no back button. It just opens the folder you
want under the main settings list. There should be something in the roter
that says containers that can help in switching. I usually just flick into
it like you have been.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Glenn
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013 7:32 PM
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: iPad help

Hi All,
I have been working with a client on using his iPad, a new model, based on 
my use of my iPhone 5 with VoiceOver.
Something strange that I have found while in "settings", is when I open an 
area like "general", and I swipe right-to-left, to move up the screen, I 
cannot find any "back" buttons.  So for example, in general, I should be 
able to swipe back until I hear:
"settings back button"
And that will close out that section and place me in the main settings 
window.
Also, another strange thing I have found is that when I open something like 
general, I have to swipe ahead for the actual general options, it seems to 
have elements of the main window between "general" and any of the items that

are within that area.
So far, the iPad does not seem as easy to use as my iPhone or the iPod.
Glenn

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