

Split View and Slide Over at the Same Time
#View apps side by side windows#
You can then close the unwanted window by sliding the black partition between the two windows all the way to the edge of the screen until one window disappears. To fully close a Slide Over window, hold your finger on the control bar at the top and slide it slowly toward the edge of the screen until it becomes part of Split View. It can be recalled by swiping inward from the left or right edge of the screen, depending on which side you hid it on.

To hide the Slide Over window, place your finger on the control bar at the top and quickly swipe it toward the right or left edge of the screen. Place your finger on the icon for the second app you’d like to open, then slowly drag it to the left or right half of the screen until it appears as a floating window. Slowly swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Dock. The Slide Over window can be quickly dismissed and called back when needed, making it ideal for checking information from an app quickly while working on something else. Slide Over displays a primary app in full-screen mode and secondary app in a small floating window on the left or right side of the screen. To get rid of Split View, place your finger on the black partition line and drag it at a steady medium speed toward the edge of the screen until one of the windows disappears. Place your finger on the icon for the second app you’d like to open, then slowly drag it to the left or right edge of the screen until it snaps into place. Then swipe up from the bottom of the screen slowly to open the Dock. Using your finger, you can drag the partition left or right and resize both windows proportionally. It is designed for using two apps at the same time in a situation where you may need to continuously reference each one or move information from one to the other. Split View displays two windows side by side with a black partition in the middle. They also differ in functionality, each being suited to different types of tasks. The main difference between Split View and Slide Over is how much screen real estate each app takes up while using multiple apps. Let’s talk about their similarities and differences. Both modes allow you to use two apps side-by-side, but each works in a slightly different way. When multitasking on the iPad, you’ll mainly use two screen modes called Split View and Slide Over.
