In iPadOS, Apple includes several multitasking options that let you work with more than one app on your iPad at the same time. This allows apps that support multitasking to be used in a few different ways. This article looks at Split View, which makes two apps appear side by side in a split screen arrangement.
Recent feature additions to iPadOS make multitasking on iPad easier than ever, thanks largely to a new Multitasking menu that appears as three dots positioned centrally at the top of the screen when an app is open. Tapping the three dots reveals the following options: Fullscreen, Split View, and Slide Over.
Fullscreen is the default viewing mode with one app open. Split View, by contrast, is when two apps appear side by side on the screen, and you can resize the apps by dragging the divider that appears between them. Then there's Slide Over, in which one app appears over another in a smaller floating window that you can drag to the left or right-hand side of the screen. Let's look at how Split View works.
How to Use Split View on iPad
How to Use the Dock to Invoke Split View
How to Adjust Split View
To adjust the amount of screen real estate given over to either app in Split View, drag the app divider to the left or right.
To turn a Split View app into a Slide Over app, tap the Multitasking button (three dots) at the top of the app in question, then tap the Slide Over button (the partially filled frame). Alternately, touch and hold the Multitasking button, then drag the app onto the other app.
To close Split View, tap the Multitasking button (three dots) centered at the top of the app that you want to keep, then tap the Full Screen button (the fully filled frame). Alternately, drag the app divider over the app that you want to close.
How to Replace An App in Split View
When you have two apps open in Split View, it's possible to replace one of them with a different app. Here's how.
How to Return to Fullscreen
When in Split View, you can remove one app and expand the other to go full screen. There are three ways you can do this.
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