How to Use Split View Feature on Your Mac [VIDEO]

Apple has shared a new support video on its YouTube channel detailing how you can view two apps side by side in full screen using the Split View feature on your Mac.

How to use Split View on Mac.

Many apps on your Mac support Split View, which lets you work in two apps side by side at the same time. Here’s how you can enter, exit, and switch between apps in Split View in macOS Sequoia.

  1. On your Mac, hold the pointer over the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Full Screen > Left of Screen or Right of Screen.
  2. On the other side of the screen, click the second app you want to work with.
  3. The Split View is created in a new desktop space.
  4. In Split View, do any of the following:
  • Show or hide the menu bar: Move the pointer to or away from the top of the screen. If you deselected the option to hide and show the menu bar in full screen, the menu bar is always shown.
  • Show or hide the Dock: Move the pointer to or away from the Dock’s location.
  • Show or hide a window’s title and toolbar: Click the window, then move the pointer to or away from the top of the screen.
  • Make one side bigger: Move the pointer over the separator bar located in the middle, then drag it left or right. To return to the original sizes, double-click the separator bar.
  • Change sides: Use a window’s title and toolbar to drag the window to the other side.
  • Use a different app on one side: Click the app window, move the pointer over the green button in the top-left corner, choose Replace Tiled Window, then click the window you want to use instead. If you decide not to replace the current window, click the desktop to return to it.
  • Move an app window to the desktop: Click the app window, move the pointer over the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Move Window to Desktop. The app is displayed on the desktop.
  • Use an app window full screen: Click the app window, move the pointer over the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Make Window Full Screen.

Check out the video below to learn more.

Youtube video

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