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How can I permanently disable the split screen on my iPad. How can I permanently disable the split screen function

Someone asked this before and a person replied to go to settings>general>multitasking


and there IS NO PATHWAY TO MULTITASKING


i don’t know how my screen split, but my vision is poor enough with the tiny iPad…I’m 73 and don’t see all that well so a split screen will make the iPad unusable.


i have no idea what I did to make it split, and I finally pushed the line in the center to one side ~ all by accident, and the split screen went back to one screen.


but now I want to prevent that ever happening again, so how do I do it?


HELP!

iPad, iPadOS 15

Posted on Jan 4, 2023 1:25 AM

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Posted on Jan 4, 2023 4:00 AM

Unlike iPadOS14 and earlier versions, multi-tasking cannot now be disabled from settings. Multi-tasking has received a significant overhaul, both simplifying its use and introducing new controls.


Key to accessing and controlling (or avoiding) multi-tasking is the small “three-dot” button that is found at the top-centre edge of the visible App windows.


When using Safari, this multitasking button is very close to the URL/Address bar; combined with a likely “conditioned habit” of tapping the centre of the Safari Address Bar, this is a common trigger of unexpected split or slide-over windows.


Be aware that text shown in the URL/Address field is centre-justified; you can tap anywhere in this field to edit the website address. If you follow the usual usage pattern, you likely have a “conditioned habit” of tapping the centre of the field. Instead of tapping the centre of the URL/Address bar, try to consciously tap either side of centre; in so doing, you can completely avoid accidental activation of the “three dot” multitasking button.


Over a short period of time, you will subconsciously develop a new conditioned habit when using Safari - and will hopefully avoid the common cause of accidental triggering of multitasking views.




More 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


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Jan 4, 2023 4:00 AM in response to Cherry Blossom ,

Unlike iPadOS14 and earlier versions, multi-tasking cannot now be disabled from settings. Multi-tasking has received a significant overhaul, both simplifying its use and introducing new controls.


Key to accessing and controlling (or avoiding) multi-tasking is the small “three-dot” button that is found at the top-centre edge of the visible App windows.


When using Safari, this multitasking button is very close to the URL/Address bar; combined with a likely “conditioned habit” of tapping the centre of the Safari Address Bar, this is a common trigger of unexpected split or slide-over windows.


Be aware that text shown in the URL/Address field is centre-justified; you can tap anywhere in this field to edit the website address. If you follow the usual usage pattern, you likely have a “conditioned habit” of tapping the centre of the field. Instead of tapping the centre of the URL/Address bar, try to consciously tap either side of centre; in so doing, you can completely avoid accidental activation of the “three dot” multitasking button.


Over a short period of time, you will subconsciously develop a new conditioned habit when using Safari - and will hopefully avoid the common cause of accidental triggering of multitasking views.




More 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


How can I permanently disable the split screen on my iPad. How can I permanently disable the split screen function

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