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Tattie22

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Feb 11, 2018
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has anyone come across this issue? I find, albeit randomly, that some apps on iPad Air open too big for the screen. It seems to be random.
 
You probably have screen zoom turned on. Check your Accessibility settings.
 
If you see it again, take a picture and post it here. Apps can’t open too big for the screen.
 
If you see it again, take a picture and post it here. Apps can’t open too big for the screen.
Hi, this is a view of Safari just taken you will see it’s cropped on the left. Defo no zoom
 

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Hi, this is a view of Safari just taken you will see it’s cropped on the left. Defo no zoom
It looks like zoom. Does zoom look different than this?

Anyway, try going into Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and add zoom. Then if you encounter this issue triple click the home button to see if it helps. It could be turning itself on.

Or, you could try fixing it by resetting all settings or restoring your iPad.
 
I have had the same thing, an app would open seriously zoomed and you would only see a part of it
 
I also have an app that when I open the live video, it opens a little too big for the screen. The edges go off the screen. When I shrink the video, it fits. Weird.
I have turned off zoom, deleted the app and redownloaded it. I have also reset the entire iPad.
The first image (1D769191-...) is the minimized window and the second is full.
 

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