![]() ![]() If you don’t drag it all the way to the edge, your second app will open in a small window on top of your first app, called a Slide View window. This will open it in a side-by-side view. Select an app from the Dock by pressing and dragging it to the edge of your screen, right or left.If you swipe too quickly or too far up, you will just close the app you have open, so swipe slowly and just enough to make the dock appear. While you have your first app open, swipe up from the bottom of your screen to see the Dock.See also: Sidecar: Unable to Connect to iPad: The Device Timed Out, Fix The second app must be available in your Dock. Starting with one app open, you can open a second app in Split View. See also: Forgot your iPad Passcode? How to Reset to Factory Settings Split View Open a Second Window in Split View We’ll also explain Slide Over windows and how you can switch between Split View and Slide Over windows. In this article we’ll explain how to open and close windows in Split View. See also: Wi-Fi Weak Security Message on iPhone or iPad: WPA/WPA2 (TKIP) Not Considered Secure You may be wondering how to open two such windows, or maybe you already know how to do this, but you haven’t figured out how to get rid of it, and end the split screen once you have it open. This feature is called Split View by Apple. You can even open two windows of the same app, such as two separate Safari windows. So you have a lot of versatility in using Safari with Split View on the iPad.On your iPad you can open two different apps at the same time, side-by-side. So I want this tab over here, I could put it over there like that. I can choose to add another tab or do what I want. So I can, for instance, tap and hold a link here, open in Split View and you can see the left I've got two tabs and on the right I've got one, I can add another, so I can hit that button there and you can see I get the same interface I would get in a single view screen. This allows me also, I can have multiple tabs in both Split Views. Another way to get rid of the Split View is to tap and drag the Title Bar for that tab, put it over here and it gets rid of it. I can tap and hold on any link and one of the options I get is Open in Split View. You can also do things like, let's close the tab here and just go back to one window. If I drag it to the side, to the right side or to the left side, I can do the same thing putting that in a separate Split View there. I can tap and hold the Title Bar up here of one of these tabs. So there are a whole bunch of other ways that you can also start up the Split View. ![]() Merge All Tabs will then put them both together as a single window but with two tabs. I can choose either one, tap and hold and I get the ability to Close the Tab to Merge All Tabs. I've got the Tab button there for each one as well. Notice at the bottom you've got different controls for each of the windows. Now getting out of this mode is pretty easy. You can see I'm viewing Safari with one window on the left and one window on the right. ![]() I tap Open Split View and now I get my Favorites and I can choose a website to go to. If I do that, I tap and hold for just a second, I get a menu that has Open Split View. But to use it with two Safari sides what you need to do is you need to tap and hold the Tab button, which is the one all the way in the upper right. Now using Split View with two separate apps it's just a matter of dragging your finger from off the screen on the right side a little bit onto the left and you get the beginnings of Split View there for another app. Then you want to put your iPad in the horizontal orientation, like this, and of course bring up Safari. You can do the same on the iPad but you need to have iOS 10 and you have to have either an iPad Mini 4, an iPad Air 2, or one of the iPad Pros. ![]() Video Transcript: Last week I showed you how to use Split View on your Mac to get two Safari windows, one on the left and one on the right. Check out Safari Split View on the iPad at YouTube for closed captioning and more options. ![]()
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