iPadOS 15 malfunctioning Use-Large-Icons toggle switch on iPad mini 4

After updating the iPadOS 14.8 software on my iPad mini 4 to iPadOS 15 in the UK all my app and folder icons were made tiny and the Settings-Home-Screen-&-Dock-Use-Large-Icons toggle switch no longer works or has any effect to increase or decrease their size. I now find it very difficult to see and read the icons and folders on my screen. I really hope that the malfunctioning of this feature is just another sloppy software bug mistake that will be fixed soon and that it is not a deliberate ‘design choice’ by hubristic Apple engineers acting way above their pay grade to take it upon themselves to disable the toggle switch setting and discriminate against many of the firm’s customers. Does anyone know of a solution to get the switch working again as before?

Posted on Sep 21, 2021 5:06 AM

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Sep 22, 2021 6:57 AM in response to Seaniconsize

Hello Seaniconsize,


We see that you need help with your iPad and zoom settings.


To confirm, do you mean that Display Zoom isn’t working as expected?


If you go to Settings > Display & Brightness > View, is Standard or Zoomed selected? Magnify the iPhone screen with Display Zoom


If you select Standard and then change it Zoomed, does that resolve the issue?


Have you tried to restart your iPad? Restart your iPhone


Cheers!

Sep 26, 2021 5:06 AM in response to Seaniconsize

Sean,


Thanks for clarifying. We'd like to address a few points you brought up and work toward a solution to this together.


It looks like the steps provided earlier were for iPhone and not iPad. Sorry if that caused any confusion.


We tested this on our iPad and it seems to be working as expected. That said, we don't have an iPad Mini to test with specifically.


It's not common for Apple to remove features, and if the button still exists, it's likely intended to work. Past ensuring your iPad is up to date and restarting your iPad, there isn't much troubleshooting that can be done via Apple Support Communities. At this point, the best option would be to Contact Official Apple Support. They would be able to take a deeper look into this with you and work toward a solution or investigate the issue accordingly.


We hope that helps.

Sep 22, 2021 1:17 PM in response to Seaniconsize

Hi seaniconsize


In fact you’ve got the icon size control thing wrong too. As I explained to you before in person, all the older ipados versions before iPadOS 15 didn’t have an icon enlargement toggle switch at all. The Settings > Home Screen & Dock > Home Screen > App Icons displayed a twin tick button choice between More (smaller) icons or (less) Bigger icons on the Home Screen. Choosing the More option allowed 30 smaller icons to be displayed while choosing the Bigger option allowed 20 icons to be displayed.


It is the feature that has been replaced in the same location with the enlarged icon toggle switch in iPadOS 15 - which doesn’t work.


Sorry I didn’t explain it properly before. But you’re still right in that smaller icons can no longer be changed to the larger size we had before.


Maybe somebody will still know how to resolve the issue.


Best wishes

Mog

Sep 22, 2021 11:04 AM in response to mario49

Dear Mario49,


Thank you for your kind reply. For the avoidance of confusion please go to Settings > Home Screen & Dock > Home Screen > Use Large Icons toggle switch at the top of the window displayed and see that this switch now no longer has any effect on icon sizes as it always did before the latest iPadOS 15 update was installed on either my own or my friends iPad mini 4 devices.


I simply wish to find a way to get this toggle switch working again to increase or decrease the size of screen icons and folders as it did under all previous iPadOS software versions up to a few days ago under iPadOS 14.8. Rebooting the iPads have no effect and while the switch in question can still be moved back and forth its output has been disabled so that it and now produces no function and all icons and folders remain the same small size regardless of what position the switch is set to.


The Settings > Display & Brightness > View > Standard or Zoomed selection you refer to does not exist on any of our iPads. And regardless of where any such zoom settings may actually reside, I do not want to engage in zooming in and out of my iPad screen in any event by magnifying everything into a small telescopic view of only part of the screen as severely visually impaired users are compelled to do in the separate Accessibility functions that are found elsewhere in the Settings menu.


To recap, I am not severely visually impaired but my sight is not what it once was even when wearing spectacles. I simply want to pick up my iPad and see all the icons and folders clearly on all of my screens in the enlarged sizes that I did before the latest ipadOS 15 update disabled the toggle switch that controls this enlargement function and made them all tiny.


I imagine many millions of Apple iPad mini owners with the same level of visual acuity as me will want this feature working again too.


In the UK and elsewhere in Europe there are laws that penalise companies that refuse to change any operations they impose that prevent customers with any level of disability enjoying the products and services they have paid for in the same way as those customers who are not disabled. So far, no defence against a discrimination action has ever prevailed for any company at fault where it has been shown it reduced or withdrew an enabling benefit it previously offered its disabled customers.


Kind regards,

Sean

Oct 13, 2021 12:15 PM in response to ace1018


After updating iPadOS 14.8 on my iPad mini 4 to iPadOS 15 in the UK on the 21st of September all my app and folder icons became irreversibly tiny. A new updated icon enlargement switch provided in IPadOS 15 is malfunctioning.


My (newly miniaturised) 15 major key stand-alone app icon symbols that I keep together on page one of my home screen, such as Settings or Contacts, are still identifiable by their distinctive colours and designs when I squint hard while wearing spectacles. But the previously larger identifying titles underneath my 20 homogenous identical looking folder icons that reside by themselves on page two of my home screen are now too minuscule to read at a glance. The distinctive app symbols which these shrunken unopened folder icons still display when closed have now been made microscopically small too.


In iPad operating systems up to iPadOS 14.8, app and folder icon sizes were controllable at - Settings > Home Screen & Dock > Home Screen > App Icons. This window displayed a twin tick button choice underneath two graphics depicting “More” (smaller) icons and “Bigger” (fewer) icons on two simulated Home Screen iPads shown side by side. Ticking the More option button allowed 30 smaller icons to be displayed on a Home Screen page while ticking the Bigger option (like me) allowed 20 larger icons to be displayed.


This iPad icon size control has been changed in iPadOS 15 at - Settings > Home Screen & Dock > Home Screen to a simpler on-off > “Use Large App Icons” toggle. But operating this switch has no effect whatsoever to either enlarge or shrink app and folder icons that remain fixed at their miniature given sizes.


For clarity, this issue is not about zooming controls that visually impaired iPad owners are compelled to use in the Accessibility settings. Posts about these controls are of no help at all. iPad mini owners, who are not visually impaired, don’t want to start faffing about zooming into parts of their home screens or permanently magnify a telescoped part of the full  screen view they formerly enjoyed at a glance in exchange for the hard-earned cash they’ve previously paid to Apple.


In any event, the fact that the new “Use Large App Icons” toggle switch exists at all, and is located at the exact same spot as the iPadOS 14.8 icon size controller, suggests Apple wanted iPad owners to retain this functionality after updating their devices to iPadOS 15.


Accepting a retrograde loss of EFFORTLESSLY identifying my 20 folders in exchange for a small handful of larger newly inbuilt so-called “app organising” icons “designed” by Apple in iPadOS 15 is no work-around solution. These useless, limited and narrow-minded folders, as pre-loaded with artificially ignorant machine mismatched apps, have idiotic categories that Apple cannot truly believe go anywhere to matching the many-splendoured wide ranging gamut of mankind’s enthralling interests across the world. Misconceived Apple folders such as: “Suggestions”(?); “Recently Added”(?); “Information & Reading”(?); and … “Other”(?!?!?!?!!!!), all betray the feeble chaotic cluttered mind of someone dangerously disorganised. None of this nonsense could ever properly file the wide spectrum of subjects in my easily accessible separate folder icon categories that also include various sub-categories across several pages within each folder.


My folders have relevant titles. Such as, “On Air” for TV, streaming and radio apps. “Market Square” is for shops and delivery services. Different folders have broad diverse subjects: reference information; rarely used Apple apps; books and libraries; medical apps; hobbies and interests; banking and financial matters; and many, many more distinctive subject areas that means everything on my iPad is easy to find on one single home screen page with a microsecond of thought. Thus before iPadOS 15: Tap! - I open a recipe app for diabetics in my “Bon Appetite” folder. Tap! - apps in my “Way Out” folder show local bus or train times. Tap! - I see events for my harmonica group in my “Hobby Horse” folder and then in the same folder I find new parts for the old vintage car I’m restoring. Tap! - my “Stop Press” folder opens the newspaper and magazine journals I like. Tap! - my “Fun Fair” folder only has two games, cryptic crosswords and chess. Now after iPadOS 15: I can’t see what I’m doing or where I’m going.


Suggestions to buy a bigger iPad is also not a solution for me as I chose the iPad mini 4 because of its overall compact footprint on purpose.


Thank you for reading this post. Any advice on how to resolve this fault, or on ways to campaign that will make Apple executives fix it, would be very warmly welcomed.


Kind regards,

Seaniconsize


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Oct 14, 2021 12:56 PM in response to Seaniconsize

Dear Contributor,


This thread is now closed and I will not be engaging with any other replies because I now realise that my original posts contained errors (however minor) that serve to send everyone else off on the wrong direction of travel and spread further confusion that can only hinder a solution to the problem being found.


Please accept my apologies if my intervention has prolonged any disruption to you.


Best regards,

Seaniconsize



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