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Split view not working for me

Split View doesn't work for me. Any ideas? Heard rumour that it doesn't work on all machines. Can anyone confirm this?

MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2011), OS X El Capitan (10.11)

Posted on Sep 30, 2015 2:52 PM

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Jul 7, 2017 8:29 PM in response to timbloke

Not working. Mission Control ALREADY set to "separate spaces"

I can create a half screen, but cannot scroll the screen.

Dragging the trackpad (gesture) does not work.

Clicking on Elevator Bar causes it to revert to full screen,


My green button is just green -- never see a plus sign or the diagonal arrows.


Did they ever fix this? Need El Cap to run certain softare.

Nov 16, 2015 11:28 PM in response to timbloke

This is great to have a fix, but this whole thing illustrates a complete lack of design architecture and planning on Apple's part! Who puts a supposedly "key" feature into a piece of software (it was one of the top 10 things touted for El Capt.), and then turns the fool thing off right out of the gate? And then too, hides its On/Off control under "Spaces"? What does Spaces have to do with Split screen Windows? What Einstein thinks of such things? And then too, this just multiplies of the folly of screwing up the Zoom button to begin with in the prior OS. Everyone since Mac #1 has used the simple clean and elegant Zoom button to zoom the the window. MS actually got it (almost) right by zooming to the full screen. One click done. Now I have to hold the stinking Option button down every time I want to just zoom a window! What a Pain in the Butt! And there is no way to change its behavior! And if I miss the option key then I'm launched into an undesired max screen where I can't see anything else on my computer! I RARELY want this behavior because I'm always working with multiple files in multiple folders back and forth. Maybe some folks have too simplistic a life and they can afford the luxury (it it is even that) of working with only one file at a time. Not power users and I also don't think "The Rest Of Us". And then not all programs respect the new green button behavior, and then you got to Quit the stinking program to get out of that darn full screen mode. And now Apple has overloaded that same poor *** green button with a third never intended mission of invoking split screen. For crying out loud, how is that "simpler" like Ive always says he is wanting? Simple would have been to simply add a forth BLUE button to do all this special full and split screen nonsense. And holding down the green button to get split screen now wastes more of my time! Apple, trash this nonsense and do some real DESIGN work instead of just kludging stuff together trying cobble features together that don't work. You might take a look at MS W10: they got split screen right! This overloaded green button crap just shows lack of planning, organizing and lack of GUI design simplicity. IMHO.

Sep 6, 2016 7:39 PM in response to timbloke

The separate space solution here didn't work for me. I didn't run into when using a larger display and now I know why. I noticed that some apps could be used in split view together while others couldn't. Then I realized that some apps have a minimum window width and if you tried to combine two apps who's minimum width took up more than half the screen the apps couldn't be placed side by side (not enough space). I have a rMBP so I turned the resolution all the way up and I could get the previously incompatible apps to enter split view mode together. Not a great long term solution for what I need but I think this is an individual app problem more so than a macOS problem.

Split view not working for me

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