ANDROID
Android 7.0 (Nougat) of later
Some phone manufacturers, like Samsung for example, offer users different split screen mode features. This is
method should work on any Google phone, and will also in all likelihood, work on other Android phones
produced by other manufacturers.
Not all apps will work with split screen mode, but OETC’s eTrainer System does. If an app doesn’t support split
screen mode, you’ll see an alert telling you as much. At the top of your screen, you should see the message:
“App does not support split screen mode.” When selecting the second app you want to see in split screen mode,
you’ll see the same message overlaid on all unsupported apps.
1.
Tap the app switcher button (square) in the bottom right corner of the screen.
2.
Find the app you want to place at the top of your screen, and tap and drag the app to the top of the screen.
3.
Find the app you want to place at the bottom of your screen, and tap to place it beneath the first app.
If you already have the app open that you want to place at the top of your screen, you can use this method
instead:
1.
With the app open, tap and hold the app switcher button.
2.
This will place the app in the top position of your screen.
3.
Find the app you want to place at the bottom of the screen, and tap to place it beneath the first app.
How to hide or Exit Split Screen Mode
If you want to temporarily hide both apps, just tap the home button. This will push the split screen feature to the
top of the screen. You’ll still be able to see a small part of the top app, and the black bar that separates the two
apps. You can drag that bar down to bring both apps back into view.
If you want to get out of split screen mode, there are two ways you can do this:
1.
The first and easiest way is to just tap and hold the app switcher button (which now is made up of two
rectangles) until the top app once again takes up the entire screen.
2.
The second way is to tap and drag on the black line separating the apps. Just drag that line to the bottom of
the screen.
These instructions were adapted from Makeuseof.com
https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/split-screen-mode-android/
For other instructions on how to SPLIT your SCREEN on an Android device CLICK HERE