xxFoxtail macrumors 65816 Original poster Yesterday at 1:39 PM #1 This seems like it's available now in iPadOS 27. Go to Settings > Multitasking & Gestutres > Automatically Show And Hide the Menu Bar. Set to Off. It seems to work everywhere except for a full screen app on an external display. Reactions: Ludatyk
This seems like it's available now in iPadOS 27. Go to Settings > Multitasking & Gestutres > Automatically Show And Hide the Menu Bar. Set to Off. It seems to work everywhere except for a full screen app on an external display.
C Ctrlos macrumors 68040 Yesterday at 3:48 PM #2 It’s really nice. You can summon it the old way by pressing the app name at the top instead of swiping down.
It’s really nice. You can summon it the old way by pressing the app name at the top instead of swiping down.
Steve Adams macrumors 68000 Today at 2:16 AM #3 xxFoxtail said: This seems like it's available now in iPadOS 27. Go to Settings > Multitasking & Gestutres > Automatically Show And Hide the Menu Bar. Set to Off. It seems to work everywhere except for a full screen app on an external display. Click to expand... Are you talking about the drop down in iPadOS 26, that has the stop lights and menu options on it?
xxFoxtail said: This seems like it's available now in iPadOS 27. Go to Settings > Multitasking & Gestutres > Automatically Show And Hide the Menu Bar. Set to Off. It seems to work everywhere except for a full screen app on an external display. Click to expand... Are you talking about the drop down in iPadOS 26, that has the stop lights and menu options on it?