Hi!
The settings I think are placed in columns.

The main screen is on the left side I think and when you press a setting the 
new screen appears on the right at the top.
I use headings or just my finger and when I press bluetooth for example I go to 
the right part of the screen.
/A
> 9 juli 2024 kl. 22:35 skrev <pdevasto0...@gmail.com> <pdevasto0...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Hello all,
>  
> I just got a refurbished iPad mini 5th generation to replace my 7thgeneration 
> iPod touch which is just about becoming worthless, and am realizing there are 
> a few differences between iOS and iPad OS. One thing right now is that when I 
> open an app like settings, unlike iOS, the app’s area appears to be on one 
> part of my screen, and the home screen icons look like they are on the other 
> side. I’m sorry for asking such an elementary question, but can someone 
> explain the best way to handle this with VoiceOver? Is there a way to hide 
> the home apps and have the app area cover the entire screen? Might this be 
> where the “Container” concept comes into play? I’m also looking for any kind 
> of write-up that might give more tips for someone moving from iOS to iPad OS 
> so I don’t necessarily have to flood this list with other seemingly 
> elementary questions.
>  
> Thanks for listening, and also for any thoughts or suggestions. I’m actually 
> looking forward to getting used to my new iPad.
>  
> Pete De Vasto
> 
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