



Whether you want to add a Slide Over pane or enter Split View, adding an app to your workspace is pretty simple. How to use Slide Over or Split View on iPad Slide Over apps also show in the App Switcher in iPadOS 15. If you're running iPadOS 15, you can use the App Switcher to combine apps into Split Views and even quit one app that is already in a Split View to take the remaining app full screen.

Recently used apps can be scrolled through by swiping right and tapping on them to enter them you can also force quit them by pressing and holding on a pane and moving your finger upward. It shows you your Dock and your recently used apps, and any Split Views you have set up, making it easy to jump between different apps. The App Switcher can be accessed by swiping up with one finger from the bottom edge of the screen and holding it in the middle until the app switcher appears. Ipad Mini Multitasking App Switcher (Image credit: Adam Oram / iMore) When multitasking in the App Switcher, Split View apps remain conjoined until separated Apple calls them "App Spaces." However, unlike the Mac's Spaces, you can't have multiple configurations of the same apps (i.e., an App Space that had Safari and Mail, and an App Space that had Safari and Fantastical) at this time. 75-25: The app on the left takes up 75% of the screen, with the right app taking up 25%.25-75: The app on the left takes up just 25% of the screen, with the right app taking up 75%.50-50: Each app takes up the same real estate on the iPad.On certain iPads, you can also resize Split View panes for a 50-50, 25-75, or 75-25 split in a horizontal orientation when holding the tablet vertically, you'll only have the 25-75 or 75-25 options. Depending on the screen size of your iPad, those two apps may be displayed as Compact (iPhone UI) or Regular (iPad UI) next to each other. Split View lets you have two persistent apps sitting side by side on your iPad. Ipados 15 Split View (Image credit: iMore)
