![]() How to Use the App Switcher to Split your Screen Now, you can split three applications at once. Then, select any app and drag it to the middle of the screen.ģ. First, split two apps and swipe up gently from the bottom of your screen.Ģ. To close the slide over the application, you can swipe up to the top of the screen. ![]() Now, you can place the slide-over application anywhere you want.ĥ. If you drag the application to the right or the left side of the screen, you will enter into split-screen mode.Ĥ. Select an application and drag it to the middle of the screen.Ĥ. Then, swipe up gently from the bottom of your screen.ģ. But to use the slide-over function, the application must be on the Dock.Ģ. To choose an app to slide over your screen, follow the methods below.ġ. Instead of splitting a screen, You can select an application to float on the screen of your iPad, and you can place the application anywhere on your screen. The slide-over function is also a type of multitasking. If you drag the divider to the left side of the screen, the width of the right side of the screen will increase. If you drag the divider to the right side of the screen, the width of the left side of the screen will increase.ħ. Use the divider in the middle of the screen to increase or decrease the size of the split-screen.Ħ. But the application must be on the Dock.ĥ. You can also split the screen using the same application you have opened. Now, you have successfully split your iPad’s screen. Sometimes the same book in several readers (set to e.g. The exception of Goodreader which can have several pdfs in tabs.)Įspecially with non-fiction, I often have 3-6 current books active, and Switch between readers than between books within the same reader, with They get used for different kinds of books (drm, noĭrm, fiction, non-fiction), and also because it’s faster and easier to ![]() Pdfs, I mostly use Goodreader, but also have PDF Expert (can’t standīooks for pdfs). Marvin, BlueFire, Overdrive, Libby, and two versions of KyBook. ForĮpubs I have Books, all three flavors of Mapleread (CX, CE and SE), The Books interface is annoying,īut it’s not like you’d be spending all that much time with it. There’s no reason why you can’t have any number of reader appsĪvailable, including Books even if the only thing you ever put into it IPad models compatible with iPadOS 15.4 - Apple Support I wish they had a lot more screenshots though. The online documentation is fine too, and has a nice feature of being able to select which version you’re looking at (13-15 currently). Having the split keyboard slightly above the bottom of the screen certainly isn’t a show stopper but I’d prefer to have it in the position where I have become accustomed to it being. I haven’t been able to get it back there yet but will continue trying when time permits and let you know if I find any reliable method to accomplish it. Today when I tried your suggestion the bottom of the split keyboard was at the bottom of the screen when I started. Yesterday when I started exploring the situation the split keyboard was docked with the bottom of the keyboard at the very bottom of the screen, as it had been for quite a while. I prefer to dock the split keyboard with the bottom of the split keyboard at the very bottom of the screen. Docking the full keyboard with the bottom of the keyboard at the bottom of the screen then selecting split with the mini keyboard leaves the bottom of the split keyboard about 1 inch above the bottom of the screen in landscape view and about 1 and 1/4 inches above the bottom of the screen in portrait view on my iPad. I used to be able to do that using the procedure I described in the post. What I can’t seem to make happen is for the split keyboard to dock at the very bottom of the screen. I’m not sure when the change happened as I’ve had my keyboard split and docked through several iOS changes and had not undocked it until today.ĭennis, Thanks for the suggestion. So, yes, it seems something has changed about docking the split keyboard. I hesitate to undock the split keyboard again now that it’s finally back where I like it. The split keyboard now has remained in the docked position through app changes. I had tried unsuccessfully several times before that procedure worked. Finally I was able to get the split keyboard back to the docked position by starting with the floating keyboard and doing a split and drag procedure. That procedure no longer worked for me, the split keyboard always ended up well above the docked position. I previously was able to split and dock the keyboard using my thumbs to split the regular keyboard as I dragged down to the docked position. I started experimenting and then could not get the split keyboard to go back to the docked position. When I read your inquiry I checked and the split keyboard was docked on my iPad. Calion, I’m using iOS 15.2.1 on an iPad (6th generation).
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