Alongside the plethora of new iOS 15 features, Apple introduced the most significant and needed change for iPad users with iPadOS 15 – improved multitasking. The new multitasking menu gives iPad users more room to manage their workflow and get their work done efficiently. However, even if you are on the iPadOS 15 public or developer beta, there’s a chance that you glossed over the new multitasking features or don’t know how to use them efficiently. Well, to help you with that, we have created this in-depth guide to explain how to enable and use the improved iPadOS 15 multitasking features on your device.

The article details all the new multitasking features, along with the new shelf, added to your iPad with iPadOS 15. With that said, let’s take a look at what’s new.

  • The New Multitasking Menu in iPadOS 15
  • What Is Split View and How to Use It in iPadOS 15
  • Method 1: Using the New Multitasking Menu
  • Method 2: Using the App Switcher Mode
  • What is Slide Over and How to Use it in iPadOS 15
  • Level Up Multitasking with the Shelf in iPadOS 15
  • New Multitasking Keyboard Shortcuts

The New Multitasking Menu in iPadOS 15

The current method of multitasking on iPad requires users to open an app, swipe over the dock, and drag an app from there to get both apps to multitask. Instead of removing these old methods, iPadOS 15 has built on this functionality, thereby creating the best of both worlds.

 

These three options in the iPad’s multitasking menu now make up the daily driver for going around and getting stuff done. We have explained Split View and Slide Over in detail below, along with steps to enable them. The full-screen view, as the name tells, makes a single app go full screen and take all the screen real estate.

Split View in iPadOS 15 allows the use of two apps at the same time. It comes in handy when penning down something while watching a lecture, or listening to a podcast, or while sending an email while communicating with your team on Slack. Split View divides the screen in half and gives you a slider in the middle to adjust the screen space each app takes on your iPad. You can get into iPad’s Split View using these two new ways.

The preferred way of enabling Split View in iPadOS 15 is through the new multitasking menu. Follow these steps to get into Split View:

And that’s pretty much it. You can also adjust the app’s proportions using the grey slider in the middle (as shown in the GIF above) of your iPad’s screen.

The app switcher in the iPad has always been a handy way to quickly shuffle across open apps without going to the home screen. iPadOS 15 has integrated into the app switcher a nifty multitasking feature to give you new ways to open multiple apps together. So if you are not a fan of the new multitasking menu, follow the steps below to combine apps in the app switcher and open them in Split View:

  • If you have not done it already, keep the apps you wish to use in Split View open in the background.
  • Now, open the App Switcher mode. You can do this by either swiping up from the bottom to the middle of your screen or double pressing your iPad’s home button (if you have an older-gen iPad). You will now see all the apps that are currently running in the background.
  • Next up, hold and drag the first app over the other app you want to open side-by-side for multitasking. Once you do that, you will immediately see the apps combine into Split View.
  • Now, tap on the Split View to open both apps in full screen and multitask away!
  • In the same way, you can remove one of the apps from the Split View by holding and dragging it away from the other app. You can see this in action in the GIF above.

Slide Over has long been loved by iPad users. Being a great way to multitask on the iPadOS, Slide Over is based on the idea of floating apps that can easily be accessed and dismissed when needed. The iPadOS 15 update brings with it a quick way to convert an app into Slide Over mode. Follow the steps below to use Slide over through the new multitasking menu.

Interestingly, you will also be able to see all the Slide Over apps on the right-hand side of the App Switcher in case you have forgotten about any. That’s pretty cool, isn’t it?

Shelf is a new multitasking feature introduced in iPadOS 15. It’s designed to be a way to quickly navigate through multiple open windows of the same app. The Shelf resides at the bottom of the app, much like the dock, and is accessible in similar ways. You can use Shelf when you want to have multiple instances of the Mail app or numerous tabs in Safari open and accessible at the same time. Follow the steps below to learn how to use the Shelf in iPadOS 15.

  • Open Safari on your iPad, and slowly swipe up from the bottom of your screen to access the dock.
  • Now, press and hold down on the Safari icon until a small menu opens up. Then, tap on the “Show all Windows” option.
  • Instead of the app switcher view, you will now see the new Shelf multitasking view pop up at the bottom of your iPad’s screen.
  • You can now open multiple new windows and cycle between them, swipe up to close a window, and even hold and drag to convert a window into Slide Over with ease. Take a look at this GIF to get a better understanding of how it works:

Note: If you don’t want to use the dock repeatedly to access the Shelf. Long-press the ellipsis icon at the top, and you will see the existing open windows on the Shelf at the bottom.

As for those who use an external keyboard with their iPad, the iPadOS 15 update brings along a series of new multitasking keyboard shortcuts to ensure easier accessibility.

Furthermore, if you have multiple open windows and want to access the shelf via your keyboard, press the Globe + Down Arrow Key simultaneously. For keyboard users who don’t want to go through the hassle of using all the gestures, this shortcut is the most convenient way to access the shelf.