The crack screen on the iPad is an option available from iOS 11, an app version of Apple's mobile devices that has introduced a few important changes to the company's tablets, such as the new Dock. With this function it is possible Use two applications at the same time, which is multitasking.
This function has been upgraded to consecutive software updates, to the extent that you are able to display two windows of the same program on the screen. To use Split view (or to view the partition) you need to drag the app icon from the Dock to one of the edges of the tablet. Although not complicated especially if you are familiar with the system, there are some methods that can be developed, such as those proposed by this concept.
Context menus for recovery
When we press and hold the app icon on the iPhone or iPad a context menu appears which, depending on the program, indicates a series of quick selections or shortcuts. Silvia Gatta, the founder of the concept, believes that context menus are a great way to improve multitasking in IPOS, Apple's tablet app.
Gatta believes Apple should reconsider the multitasking program and remove the way we know how to get two windows of the same app or two programs on the screen, while maintaining the opportunity to share files between "drag and drop" apps, and use context menus. For a longer machine, depending on the concept, more multitasking options will be displayed, such as "turn on Slide Over, turn left of Safari, or turn left of Safari".
However, this adjustment will be powerful and will change depending on how the tablet is used, that is, the same options would not be displayed if there was only one app on the screen if Split View was already in use. It also looks for a button that allows you to use the storage system open on a split screen, or open content, for example, via email in a new window with a context menu.
Via | MacStories