
Introduction
Split screen is a feature on iPad that allows you to view two apps side-by-side on the same screen. This can be useful for multitasking, such as working on a document while keeping an eye on your email or browsing the web while watching a video.
There are two ways to split screen on iPad: using the Multitasking menu or using the Dock.
Using the Multitasking menu
To split screen using the Multitasking menu:
- Open the app that you want to use in Split View.
- Tap the Multitasking button (the three dots at the top of the screen).
- Tap the Split View button (the two overlapping rectangles).
- Tap the second app that you want to use in Split View.
The two apps will appear side-by-side on the screen. You can adjust the size of each app by dragging the divider between them.

Using the Dock
To split screen using the Dock:
- Open the app that you want to use in Split View.
- Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the Dock.
- Touch and hold a second app in the Dock, then immediately drag it up out of the Dock.
- Drag the app to the left or right edge of the screen.
The two apps will appear side-by-side on the screen. You can adjust the size of each app by dragging the divider between them.
Using Split View with multiple windows of the same app
You can also use Split View to open multiple windows of the same app. For example, you could open two Notes windows side-by-side to compare two notes, or two Safari windows side-by-side to browse two different websites.
To open multiple windows of the same app in Split View:
- Open the app that you want to use in Split View.
- Tap the Multitasking button (the three dots at the top of the screen).
- Tap the Split View button (the two overlapping rectangles).
- Tap the same app again.
A new window of the app will open side-by-side with the existing window.
Switching between apps in Split View
To switch between the two apps in Split View, simply tap on the app that you want to switch to.
Exiting Split View
To exit Split View, drag the divider between the two apps all the way to the left or right edge of the screen.
Tips for using Split View
Here are some tips for using Split View effectively:
- Use Split View to compare two documents, such as two Word documents or two PDF files.
- Use Split View to browse the web while taking notes, or to watch a video while reading an article.
- Use Split View to work on two different tasks at the same time, such as writing an email while editing a photo.
- To adjust the size of the apps in Split View, drag the divider between them.
- To switch between the two apps in Split View, simply tap on the app that you want to switch to.
- To exit Split View, drag the divider between the two apps all the way to the left or right edge of the screen.

Here are some additional tips and tricks for using Split View:
- You can use Split View with up to three apps at the same time. To do this, open the first app in Split View, then open the second app in Slide Over. Finally, drag the third app from the Dock to the top of the Slide Over window.
- You can also use Split View with different windows of the same app. For example, you could open two Safari windows side-by-side to browse two different websites, or two Notes windows side-by-side to compare two notes.
- To quickly switch between apps in Split View, you can use the App Switcher. To do this, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause in the middle. Then, flick left or right to switch between your open apps.
- To close an app in Split View, simply tap and hold the app’s icon in the Dock, then drag it down and off the screen.
Conclusion
Split View is a powerful multitasking feature that can help you to be more productive on your iPad. By following the tips above, you can learn how to use Split View effectively and get the most out of your iPad.