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Master Multitasking with Split View on macOS Sequoia 15
11/11/24
By:
Param Hariyani
Simplify Your Workflow with macOS Sequoia's Enhanced Split View Functionality
Introduction
macOS Sequoia 15 brings a host of new features, including Apple Intelligence and a significant upgrade to multitasking through Split View. Whether you're a professional juggling multiple apps or a student managing assignments, Split View makes organizing your workspace easier and more efficient.
What is Split View on Mac?
Split View is a feature that allows users to seamlessly organize up to four app windows on their desktop. With just a few taps, users can divide their screen into sections, making it simpler to manage different tasks without the hassle of manually resizing each window.
How Split View Works
Split View provides two main functions: Move and Resize and Fill and Arrange. Move and Resize enables users to position apps on the screen’s left, right, top, or bottom, with each app covering half of the display. Fill and Arrange mode allows users to expand one app to full screen or split the screen among two, three, or four apps as needed.
Steps to Use Split View on macOS Sequoia 15
Update to Sequoia 15: Ensure your Mac is on macOS Sequoia 15 to access Split View.
Activate Split View: Hover over the green button at the top-left of any app window.
Choose Split View Options: Select how you want to divide the screen – in halves, thirds, or quarters.
Conclusion
With Split View, macOS Sequoia 15 takes multitasking to the next level. By making it easier to manage multiple apps, it empowers users to stay organized, productive, and focused. Whether for work or personal use, Split View helps create a more streamlined and enjoyable Mac experience.
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