Hi,

I have had an iPhone for about 5 years now. Recently I have been
"given" an iPad mini at work to use for testing and for a conference
presentation coming up in a couple of weeks.  I have been spending
time trying to get used to the larger screen of the iPad.

One thing I have noticed is that when I am in settings for example,
when I double-tap on an item like accessibility that unlike the iPhone
where the entire screen changes, there is what I would consider a
popup window that shows the accessibility settings in it.  However,
the position of this popup window is by no means consistent as far as
I can tell.

Is what I am experiencing normal, and is there any way to make things
more standardized and easier to use?

I have also noticed that it is more difficult for the iPad to accept
my gestures than the iPhone.

Any suggestions on how to make the iPad more user-friendly would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Donald

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