Feb 11, 2020
Hello Everyone,
Now here is a great tip!
In the past we talked about the split-screen view that is available with your iPads, but you may not be aware that this is also available on your MacBook too. You can use this feature when using your projector as well!
For example, I use this feature to have a Google Slides open on one side of a split view (presenting mode) and another program open on the other side of the split view. This allows me to keep my Slides open and visible and show interactive work, such a search, coding examples, etc. See attached....
To activate this feature do the following...
- Click and hold on the full-screen button
in the top left corner of an app.
- When you see half of your screen turn blue drag your window to the left or right side and let go of the app.
- Pick your second window that you’d like to fill out the other half of your screen, click on it.
- To exit Split View mode, press the esc key (or button on Touch Bar) or move your mouse to the top of your screen and click the full-screen button
- You’ll notice then second app that was used in Split View will still be in full-screen mode, also follow the same steps to return that window to its previous size.
You can read the official page about split screen on Apple's website: https://support. apple.com/en-us/HT204948
If you have any questions, please let the tech team know!
Jason Rosenberg
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