As of version 3.2.08, you can now set specific pages where you don’t want uiPress to load. This is useful if uiPress is conflicting with another plugin or the page loads in fullscreen and uiPress is not required.
To do this, go to site settings and select the advanced tab. Here you will find the ‘Disable uipress on pages’ option.

This option accepts absolute urls, relative url’s or query parameters separated by a comma. For example, if I wanted to load the pages table and the default dashboard without uiPress, i could enter edit.php?post_type=page
, index.php

Now when I access these pages, they will be loaded with the default WordPress admin.