From the course: iOS 17: iPhone and iPad Essential Training
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iPad multitasking
From the course: iOS 17: iPhone and iPad Essential Training
iPad multitasking
- [Instructor] As I mentioned earlier, iPad OS offers true multitasking, in that it lets you work simultaneously with two and in some cases three apps on screen at once. For example, let's say I open up the mail app, and I want to share some photos in a new message. But I want to be able to browse through the photos that I want to add. So I'm going to swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the dock, but instead of switching to the photos app, I'm going to tap and hold on its icon for a moment, and then drag it out of the dock. And I get this little floating panel. And when I release it, it snaps to the side of my screen floating on top of the mail app. This is called Slide Over mode. Slide Over is great when you just need to reference information in the smaller panel, but want to reserve the majority of the screen for the main app you're working in. And now I can continue working with both apps. Now I'm going…
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Understand Apple ID and iCloud accounts3m 16s
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Setup an Apple ID or iCloud account2m 52s
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Customize the Home screen and add widgets6m 19s
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Customize the Lock screen4m 27s
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Launch apps3m 21s
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Use the Control Center5m
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Customize the Control Center1m 18s
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Work with notifications5m 3s
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Notification summaries2m 17s
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Use the App Switcher2m 30s
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Use the iPad Dock5m 17s
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iPad multitasking5m 9s
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Split a single app in iPadOS3m 43s
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Use Stage Manager in iPadOS4m 42s
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Find apps on the App Store5m 33s
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AirDrop3m 49s
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