What you're describing is 'Slide Over', one of Apple's new multitasking UI features.
--ryan
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On 20.October 2015 at 6:58:51 , McAllister 73357.3046@compuserve.com [iPad] (ipad@yahoogroups.com) wrote:
iPad Mini 2 (2014) running iOS 9.0.2.Ever since upgrading to iOS 9 (I think), I've been getting a very annoying unwanted appearance of the Calendar. In many (all?) apps, when I swipe from too near the right edge of the screen, I don't get action on the app I'm using but rather the Calendar appears running down the right edge of the screen – even though the Calendar was not open before. To get back to what I wanted to do, I have to swipe the Calendar off the right – And now the Calendar IS open.This happens on only the iPad Mini; not the other iPad (2013) we have, or either iPhone 6, all of which are running the same iOS version.Does anyone have a clue what's going on? I assume it's some setting I have on the Mini, but looking at everything I can think of, I haven't found the culprit.I'd appreciate any suggestions.ThanksStratton McAllister
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