The Home button, which was traditionally located on the front of older iPad models, has been removed from recent iPad designs. Instead, these iPads now rely on intuitive gestures to navigate the device’s interface. For example, swiping up from the bottom of the screen activates the app switcher, while swiping up and pausing brings up the app dock. The absence of a physical Home button allows for a larger display and a more streamlined design. This change has been implemented since the release of the iPad Pro in 2018 and carried forward to subsequent models, including the latest iPad models available in 2023, such as the iPad 14, iPad 14 Pro, and iPad 14 Plus, running on iOS 16.