I don’t like the 26.2.1 version, especially the Window/split screen view settings.

the new version- iPadOS 26.2.1 (23C71) is a nightmare.

i can’t use the device at this point really. The window settings are the worst. It used to be two clicks to split the view to have, for example- an art program on the right and the photo gallery on the left. Now it just dosen’t make sense, and constantly zooms in, turns off the view split, moves the programs around on the screen like on a computer and is just…i hate it. It’s wayyyy to complicated and detailed, and there should be an option to maybe ,,turn off” the amount of controls and settings for something so simple as split screen view. I simply can’t draw with this new version. And the bubble effect…I’m sorry, maybe it’s just me, but it’s an assault on the senses. I’m autistic and sometimes visuals can greatly affect me, even be physically painful and distressing- and the bubble/water animation just rubs me the wrong way.

I tried contacting Apple, but there is no clear way of contacting them, it’s all through the lenses of classified issues and if you have an issue that isn’t on that list, you’re all alone with it.

is there a way to at least fix the window settings? Just them. And without doing some crazy hacking stuff to go back to the older version, as i know it’s very risky.

Edit- now i also realized i can’t import images to the art program through dragging it from the gallery window to the art program window. Great.

Posted on Feb 6, 2026 9:15 AM

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Feb 6, 2026 3:20 PM in response to melania99

iPadOS 26 Multitasking, Split and Slide-over views


iPadOS 26 has introduced new multitasking capabilities and controls - with, optionally, Apps appearing within their own windows instead of being full-screen or appearing in side-by-side split screen. To better understand the changes, I recommend that you start with the video introduction here - and then read the remaining explanations:

Multitask on iPad with iPadOS 26 - Apple Support


iPadOS multitasking has received a significant makeover from that to which you may be accustomed in iPadOS 18.x and earlier - and may take a little time to learn and adjust your workflows. You would be well advised to review the official iPadOS User Guide and the many available online tutorials (such as YouTube) to become better acquainted with the new multitasking interface and associated gestures and controls.

Work with multiple windows at once on iPad - Apple Support

OS - iPadOS 26 - Apple


The three-dot multitasking button with which you are no doubt familiar from earlier versions of iPadOS has been replaced with the traffic-light button to access and control the revised window-based User Interface.




Tapping the traffic-light multitasking button expands the control - whereas touch-and-hold of the button offers the option of arranging open windows side-by-side, as a tripple, or arranged into a quad.


If you dislike the windowed environment, you can switch to using the basic Full-Screen App mode - but this disables all multitasking capabilities and hide the traffic-light controls; you will not be able to use split screen or slide-over modes with which you are likely familiar:

Settings > Multitasking & Gestures - select Full Screen Apps



Feb 6, 2026 3:16 PM in response to melania99

Starting with the new Liquid Glass with which you clearly have issue...


iOS/iPadOS 26.1 introduced a new setting that subtly charges the appearance of Liquid Glass:

Settings > Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass - select Clear or Tinted


Sadly, for iPad, this new setting makes very little difference for those that struggle with both the appearance and overlapping screen elements introduced with Liquid Glass. If you are experiencing difficulty with the new Liquid Glass UI, there are other settings that can significantly improve the appearance and suppress the majority of unwanted effects:


  1. Settings > Accessibility > [Vision] Display & Text Size > Reduce Transparency - set to ON
  2. Settings > Accessibility > [Vision] Display & Text Size > Increase Contrast - set to ON
  3. Settings > Accessibility > [Motion] Reduce Motion - set to ON


Each if these settings can be used individually, or in combination. Setting Reduce Transparency alone (1) will likely suppress the majority of your issues. The Reduce Motion setting (3), if used, will eliminate the "lensing" effects of the Liquid Glass UI. Experiment; you should find a combination that works for you.


I suggest that you begin with setting Reduce Transparency to ON - and then, if needed, experiment with additional use of one or more of the other options.


NB: The new Display & Brightness > Liquid Glass setting can only be changed/toggled while Reduce Transparency is set to OFF. You might find that setting Liquid Glass to Clear, prior to enabling Reduced Transparency to ON, may give the best result.


Liquid Glass is here to stay - and will likely evolve throughout the lifespan of iPadOS 26. Hopefully, Apple will provide additional controls with which to selectively eliminate some aspects of the new UI to better meet the functional and visual needs of the wider user population. Liquid Glass is very "pretty" - but for some is arguably form over function, reducing legibility and usability.

Feb 6, 2026 3:23 PM in response to melania99

melania99 wrote:

Another update- constant lagging, freezing and crashing. I cleared more memory, i turned the device off completely, nothing.


If your iPad is not operating as expected, try a forced-restart - 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.





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, the next step is to reset the iPad to factory settings:

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support


Otherwise, 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 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


You might also visit the Genius Bar at your local Apple Store or Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) - where the technicians will be able to hands-on assist with troubleshooting:

Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple

I don’t like the 26.2.1 version, especially the Window/split screen view settings.

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