Why does my iPad do this while turning on/off?

Has anyone else noticed this? Not only did z and y switch places, but something flashes and disappears into the right side of my iPad screen when I turn it on, and a separate dot of light flashes just left of mid screen as it turns off; both of which started when the spontaneous keyboard glitch occurred. Moreover, it's in the cloud, being present on the clean iPad just given me on a repair issue. I'm beginning to think I need to leave apple to escape I know not what.


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iPad, iPadOS 16

Posted on Jun 8, 2023 10:28 AM

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Posted on Jun 8, 2023 11:22 AM

Providing your iPad has been kept up-to-date with system software updates, you should not be overly concerned for your iPad being compromised by malware.


Due to the system architecture of iOS/iPadOS, unless jailbroken, your iPad is not susceptible to traditional malware infection per-se. However, as with all computer systems, there are still vulnerabilities and exploits to which you remain vulnerable. That said, for older devices, no longer benefiting from regular security updates, the risk of an unpatched vulnerability being exploited increases. As the tags appended to your post suggest that your iPad is running iPadOS16, the increased risk of unpatched older versions shouldn’t be a concern.


As described, you perhaps have an issue with the iPad itself.


Begin with a forced-restart of your iPad - as this will often clear an isolated software issue:


Force restart iPad (models with Face ID or with Touch ID in the top button)

If your iPad doesn’t have the Home button, do the following:

  1. Press and quickly release the volume button nearest to the top button.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume button farthest from the top button.
  3. Press and hold the top button.
  4. When the Apple logo appears, release the top button.




Force restart iPad (models with the Home button)

Press and hold the top button and the Home button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.




If the problem persists after performing the restart, it may be necessary to reset your iPad settings. While this reset will not cause any loss of data, as a precaution, it is always wise to ensure that you have a current iCloud or iTunes backup before performing the reset:

How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


When you are happy to proceed, you can perform the reset from iPad settings:

Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset All Settings


If the problem still doesn’t clear, you would be best advised to seek assistance directly from Apple Support. You can contact the Support Team using the Support link at top-right or bottom-left of this page. Alternatively and perhaps easier, you can initiate and manage your support cases using the excellent Apple Support App. If not already installed on your iPad, the App can be downloaded from the App Store:

https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-support/id1130498044




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Jun 8, 2023 11:22 AM in response to Stephanysings

Providing your iPad has been kept up-to-date with system software updates, you should not be overly concerned for your iPad being compromised by malware.


Due to the system architecture of iOS/iPadOS, unless jailbroken, your iPad is not susceptible to traditional malware infection per-se. However, as with all computer systems, there are still vulnerabilities and exploits to which you remain vulnerable. That said, for older devices, no longer benefiting from regular security updates, the risk of an unpatched vulnerability being exploited increases. As the tags appended to your post suggest that your iPad is running iPadOS16, the increased risk of unpatched older versions shouldn’t be a concern.


As described, you perhaps have an issue with the iPad itself.


Begin with a forced-restart of your iPad - as this will often clear an isolated software issue:


Force restart iPad (models with Face ID or with Touch ID in the top button)

If your iPad doesn’t have the Home button, do the following:

  1. Press and quickly release the volume button nearest to the top button.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume button farthest from the top button.
  3. Press and hold the top button.
  4. When the Apple logo appears, release the top button.




Force restart iPad (models with the Home button)

Press and hold the top button and the Home button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.




If the problem persists after performing the restart, it may be necessary to reset your iPad settings. While this reset will not cause any loss of data, as a precaution, it is always wise to ensure that you have a current iCloud or iTunes backup before performing the reset:

How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


When you are happy to proceed, you can perform the reset from iPad settings:

Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset All Settings


If the problem still doesn’t clear, you would be best advised to seek assistance directly from Apple Support. You can contact the Support Team using the Support link at top-right or bottom-left of this page. Alternatively and perhaps easier, you can initiate and manage your support cases using the excellent Apple Support App. If not already installed on your iPad, the App can be downloaded from the App Store:

https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-support/id1130498044




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