How to enable multitasking in iOS 9

Apple has released a major update to its iPhone and iPad platforms, iOS 9. More than simply a few aesthetic changes and neat little additions, iOS 9 enables multitasking features for those with hardware Apple deems capable.

How to enable multitasking in iOS 9

So, if you have an iPad Air, Air 2, iPad Pro, iPad mini 2, mini 3 or mini 4, read on to discover how you can use your iPad time more effectively.

Multitasking in iOS 9: Slide Over

What is it? Want to quickly send a message, jot down a thought or check where you need to go in Maps? Slide Over is here to help.

Slide Over glides over the right edge of your app, fading whatever you are doing into the background. It only works with compatible iOS 9 apps, so if your favourite app has not updated for iOS 9, it will not work.

Once you are done with your Slide Over task – writing a tweet, jotting down a thought, or replying to a message – the sidebar simply slides away and you can get back to doing whatever you want with your iPad. Thankfully, it is also incredibly easy to enable.

  1. In whatever app you have open, slide your finger across from the right edge of the screen.
  2. Once slide over has come in, you can then pick from a selection of Slide Over-enabled apps installed on your iPad.
  3. Tap the app you want to open and voilà, you have just activated your first Slide Over.
  4. If you want to change apps shown in Slide Over, just tap the top and the list of compatible apps will appear once more.

Multitasking in iOS 9: Split View

What is it? Split View is another incredibly handy feature for the multitasking-obsessed iPad owner. However, unlike Slide Over, Split View only works on the iPad Air 2 and iPad Pro. If that is you, here is how you can enable Split View on your iPad.

  1. Slide your finger in from the right-hand side of the screen, as you would for a Slide Over view.
  2. Keep moving to the left, until the screen Splits, at which point you can take your finger off the screen.
  3. Keep moving to the left, until the screen Splits, at which point you can take your finger off the screen.
  4. Now you can adjust the screen split between both apps and use them independently of one another.
  5. If you want to change the apps shown in Split View, just tap the top and the list of compatible apps will appear once more.

Multitasking in iOS 9: Picture in Picture

What is it? Want to do some work, but do not want to miss out on the football or what is happening in the news? Apple has you covered with its Picture in Picture mode.

Enabling Picture in Picture is pretty simple, here is how. [Note that it does not seem to work with apps such as Netflix or YouTube – but it will work in web browsers.]

  1. Open a video in either iTunes, FaceTime, the Videos app or Safari.
  2. When you have a compatible video, press the little icon second from the right on the player’s controls and it will pop out and into the corner of your screen.
  3. Here you can play, pause and skip through the video, all while being able to locate it wherever you want on your iPad screen.

Multitasking in iOS 9: QuickType

What is it? Fed up of having to faff around in documents to select, copy, and paste text? Well, QuickType has just made your life much easier.

At the top of your keyboard, you may have now noticed an all-new Shortcut Bar. This allows you to quickly copy, cut, and paste the text. Selecting text is easier now too: just place two fingers onto the keyboard to turn it into a big mouse for selecting text.

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Apple says third parties have access to QuickType’s shortcut bar too, so you can expect to see some interesting features added to it over time.

Unsure if buying a new iPad is worth it to use multitasking? Take a look at our reviews of the iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4 to see what else you’re missing out on.

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