Changing volume buttons on iPad pro4

I don’t have button Fixed Position Volume Controls in sounds on my iPad Pro4. How do I make volume buttons change?


iPad Pro (4th generation)

Posted on Oct 5, 2023 3:50 AM

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Posted on Oct 5, 2023 4:18 AM

For iPad models that allow Dynamic Volume Controls can be enabled or disabled, the setting can be found here:

Settings > Sounds > Fixed Position Volume Controls - set to ON or OFF as required



Dynamic volume controls were introduced with release of iPadOS 15.4 onwards. The “logic” behind dynamic volume controls is such that regardless of the screen orientation, the relative function remains constant - as follows:


  • When the physical buttons are positioned on a vertical edge of the iPad, the uppermost button will always increase the volume. Conversely, lower button will decrease the volume.


  • When the physical buttons are positioned on a horizontal edge of then iPad, the button on the right will increase the volume - while the button on the left will decrease the volume.




For reasons known only to Apple, the ability to disable this feature is not available for any new models of iPad and iPad Pro that have since been launched - these models being:

  • iPad Air5
  • iPad mini6
  • fourth generation iPad Pro 11”
  • sixth generation iPad Pro 12.9”
  • iPad10


This is documented within this recently updated Apple Support document:

Use the Home, side, and other buttons on your iPad - Apple Support



There have been multiple reports of Dynamic Volume controls not being available, or not operating as anticipated, after updating to iPadOS 17.x. There are appears to be a bug that can often be resolved by ensuring that Full Keyboard Access is disabled in iPad settings:

Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards > Full Keyboard Access > Full Keyboard Access - set to OFF

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Oct 5, 2023 4:18 AM in response to Scruff_dog

For iPad models that allow Dynamic Volume Controls can be enabled or disabled, the setting can be found here:

Settings > Sounds > Fixed Position Volume Controls - set to ON or OFF as required



Dynamic volume controls were introduced with release of iPadOS 15.4 onwards. The “logic” behind dynamic volume controls is such that regardless of the screen orientation, the relative function remains constant - as follows:


  • When the physical buttons are positioned on a vertical edge of the iPad, the uppermost button will always increase the volume. Conversely, lower button will decrease the volume.


  • When the physical buttons are positioned on a horizontal edge of then iPad, the button on the right will increase the volume - while the button on the left will decrease the volume.




For reasons known only to Apple, the ability to disable this feature is not available for any new models of iPad and iPad Pro that have since been launched - these models being:

  • iPad Air5
  • iPad mini6
  • fourth generation iPad Pro 11”
  • sixth generation iPad Pro 12.9”
  • iPad10


This is documented within this recently updated Apple Support document:

Use the Home, side, and other buttons on your iPad - Apple Support



There have been multiple reports of Dynamic Volume controls not being available, or not operating as anticipated, after updating to iPadOS 17.x. There are appears to be a bug that can often be resolved by ensuring that Full Keyboard Access is disabled in iPad settings:

Settings > Accessibility > Keyboards > Full Keyboard Access > Full Keyboard Access - set to OFF

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