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One of the prime reasons people prefer to get work done on the desktop is screen real estate. You can run multiple apps on Windows and Mac and switch between them quite easily than a traditional tablet or mobile. On top of that, both Windows and Mac have a handy split-screen mode built-in. If you don’t have an external monitor to multitask, you can always use Mac's split view to peak at two apps at once.

Some Mac users really enjoy full screen mode for apps and windows, so much so that they might want to make Mac apps open in full screen mode automatically. While there is no system wide setting in Mac OS to make apps default to opening in full screen mode, there is a workaround trick that will allow many apps to open directly into full screen. For example, I have a space with my mail app, subversion app, safari and so on. To switch between my active apps I use ⌘ + tab all the time. Even though the icon of my fullscreen apps appears when tabbing and the menubar getting active, I don't see the app. Only when I go to Mission Control and click the app it will switch to the fullscreen.

When you want to see a couple of browser tabs on a single screen without everything getting jumbled, turn to a split-screen. Split screens allow you to have two sections, each with their own set of information. These sections make you productive, allows you to get work done quickly, and see more information all at once without having a second screen.

There are multiple scenarios in which you will find yourself using a split view on Mac. You can watch the latest Apple event and take notes in a separate app on a split-screen. Read a PDF of the latest quarter results while you compose a complimented email to the sales team. The scenarios are endless here.

In this post, we will explain how to use a split-screen on Mac and a troubleshooting trick if it doesn’t work on your Mac.

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How to Enable Split Screen Mode on Mac

Whenever you open an app or browser on Mac, you will notice three options at the upper left corner – Minimize, Close, and Full Screen.

Normally, Mac users use the full screen mode to enter the full screen on the device. Hover the cursor to the full screen icon, and you will notice three options,

  1. Enter Full Screen
  2. Tile Window to Left of Screen
  3. Tile Windows to Right of Screen

Select the tile left or the right option to pin the app on the display's left or right side. The OS will hide the Mac Dock and tuck the app on left or right. Mac will showcase the minimized apps on the other side. Select the app from the list and open the app on the second half of the display.

How to Close Split Screen

It’s fairly easy to close the split-screen on Mac. To exit the split view mode on a MacBook, press Escape to return the windows to the normal mode.

However, this method won’t work if the Escape button has a different function in one of the apps. You can click on the green circle in the top corner of the window to exit one of the apps. To exit the other app, open it (it will be in full-screen mode) and click on the green circle there as well.

How to Switch Sides in Split Screen

Last week, I watched Microsoft Surface Duo event on YouTube and took notes of the device using the Split view on Mac. I kept the OneNote open on the left side and YouTube on the right side. I wanted to switch sides for better adjustments.

Instead of closing the split view and using it again, you can drag either window to the other side from the menu of either window.

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How to Adjust Split Screen View on a Mac

Sometimes, you may need more screen area for one app compared to others in the Split view. You can easily allocate how much space an app takes up.

Hold the black screen separator and move it as far as you need to the left or the right. Keep in mind, some apps need a certain amount of space on the screen and won’t allow you to move the separator further than what they require.

Split Screen Not Working

By default, the Split screen function on your Mac should work perfectly fine. If you can't enable the option, then you can follow these steps.

Step 1: Tap on the Apple icon at the upper left corner.

Step 2: Open the System Preferences menu.

Step 3: Navigate to Dock and enable 'Displays have separate Spaces' option.

Try the Split view again and see if it works or not. As for compatibility, The split view mode is supported by all operating systems starting from OS X El Capitan.

Split Screen Limitation on Mac

While the Split view mode on Mac works fine in general, there is a limitation we would like Apple to address in future updates.

  • Apple offers a neat keyboard shortcut to enter full-screen mode. You can use Command + Control + F for that. However, there is no native keyboard shortcut to enable split-screen on Mac.
  • If two apps on the same screen are not enough for ultimate productivity, you’ll find that split view lets you down. It’s limited to two apps only.

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Multitask Smartly on Mac

Using the Split screen on Mac, you can easily get more things done. How to switch apps on a mac. I have found myself using the Split view mode on Mac more frequently than I thought. I’m sure you will feel the same. How do you intend to use the Split screen on Mac? Which two apps you normally keep during the Split view mode? Share your routine in the comments section below.

Next up:Struggling to keep things in order on your Mac? Read the post below to learn the top seven apps to stay organized.

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Graham Arthur wrote:
when I open an application such as iTunes

Unfortunately, there is no consistent way. It really depends on the specific application you are in. You can try to click the green button with the plus sign in it, but Apple does not implement this consistently in its user interface. In some Apple apps it makes the window fit the content, and in other Apple apps it fills the screen. If it doesn't fill the screen you have to drag the corner to fill the screen manually, or in some apps you can click the green button while pressing a modifier key that's changed over the versions of OS X. Not intuitive.
You asked about iTunes. Unfortunately again, iTunes is the least consistent out of all the Apple apps. The green button turns the window into a mini player. No other application hijacks the green button for this, that I know of. Apple fixed this recently to make it more consistent, but misguided Mac fans caused Apple to switch the green button back to the wrong behavior. This means that in iTunes, if you want the window to fill the screen, you actually have to hold down the Option key while clicking the green button. A little inconvenient and ridiculous, but that's the way it goes with the green button.

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