How do I turn off split screen in safari on my iPad?
How do I turn off split screen in safari on my iPad? It is so annoying that I am about to give up using safari.
iPad Pro, iPadOS 15
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How do I turn off split screen in safari on my iPad? It is so annoying that I am about to give up using safari.
iPad Pro, iPadOS 15
If your not going to fix being able to turn off split screen, this will be my last. At least give us the option to turn it off. I hate it.
If your not going to fix being able to turn off split screen, this will be my last. At least give us the option to turn it off. I hate it.
I just realized that split screen isn’t limited to safari. But it is so annoying because little windows are always appearing as I’m using my iPad, and the little marker midway up the left side blocks some content when I’m reading. I just read apple decided to remove the feature that allows users to disable split screens in its current software release. Why? For me this was a very dumb decision.
Spit screen is not restricted to Safari, but is but one element of iPadOS multitasking - available systemwide by all Apps that support it. In iPadOS15.x, multitasking cannot be disabled - but can be used selectively.
Information about using multi-tasking can be found in this support page:
Use multitasking on your iPad - Apple Support
The iPad User Guide is also a rich source of information about using iPad and its many features. The Guide is available both online using a web browser (such as Safari), or as an Apple Books download:
iPad User Guide - Apple Support
https://books.apple.com/book/id1567104892
Last question first… why?
Apple’s software design and development decisions are known only to Apple - but consider that iPadOS, whilst based upon iOS, adds significant flexibility and functionality to the platform. Presumably, being able to fully disable multitasking would fundamentally break something upon which the enhanced OS relies.
As for the little windows, you have now encountered the “Shelf” - this being a new feature of the now revised iPadOS multitasking environment. iPadOS permits you to have multiple “instances” of the same App - each instance being self contained. The shelf, when triggered, shows a thumbnail of each running instance of an App.
For example, if you have three running instances (or pages) of Safari, each with its own set of open tabs, you will see three thumbnails corresponding to each running instance of Safari - plus a button to open a new instance of Safari. Simply tapping a thumbnail will switch directly to that running instance of Safari. Each App - such as Mail, Safari, Notes, Calendar, etc. - has its own corresponding shelf.
Individual open instances of an App can be closed directly from the Shelf; just swipe the unwanted thumbnail off the top of the screen. Note however, that Multitasking and associated Shelf functions cannot be disabled.
This article from Appleinsider has a useful explanation of this new feature along with many of the updates to multitasking:
As already outlined, the iPad User Guide is a rich source of frequently overlooked information - and is essential reading if you are to both understand and benefit from the many enhancements within iPadOS.
Established users of iPadOS14 and earlier often find the revised User Interface (UI) and its many new functions to be alien. With understanding - and admittedly a little practice - it becomes both second nature and quite intuitive.
You may also find this video from 9to5 of Mac to be particularly enlightening and instructive:
https://9to5mac.com/2021/12/27/50-ipad-multitasking-tips-for-ipados-15-do-you-know-them-all-video/
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How do I turn off split screen in safari on my iPad?