If a shortcut to one of these apps isn't currently in your dock, you'll need to add it before continuing.įrom your iPad Home screen, open the first app you want to use in split-screen mode. Once Multi-Apps is enabled, using split-screen view on iPad is a matter of a few gestures.Īt least one of the two apps needs to reside on your iPad dock for Split View to work in iOS 11-14. If it's white, it's currently disabled and you'll need to tap the toggle once to enable the ability to use the Split View or Slide Over feature.
If the following switch is green, then the setting is active. To tap Multitasking & docking (or Home screen and dock depending on the iOS version).įind Allow multiple apps Setting, found at the top of the screen. To tap Settings Located on your iPad home screen.Ĭhoose Overview on the left panel. Take the following steps to ensure that multiple apps can be viewed on your iPad. Active by default, this setting may have been disabled at some point either manually or via an application. To use split view or slide over functionality, Allow multiple apps Setup must be enabled. Split View was a little more complex when it was initially introduced in iOS 11, but it works just as well once you get used to it.
It's similar to split view, but slide over to show one app full screen and the other as a small floating window on the side of the screen. Slide Over is also available in multitasking mode.