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Do you have a new iPad but are still a bit confused with the different control and usage options? There is nothing to be surprised about, Apple hardly presents some functions and if you don't know about them, you usually won't find them yourself. And you don't have to be a new iPad owner. In the video below, you can see all the gestures and functions that the new iPads allow in relation to multitasking. Brag in the discussion below if you really knew them all.

The editors of the American server 9to5mac put together a very useful video that shows all the gestures and special procedures that somehow work with multitasking. Here we find the classic application switching or opening two (or more) applications at the same time, but there are also functions that are not so usual, especially in connection with functions such as Split View. But judge for yourself.

However, we must point out here that if you have an older iPad (except iPad Pros, which support all the above steps), you may encounter their limited functionality in terms of various multitasking functions. Weaker hardware is primarily to blame, due to which some options had to be disabled in these models. For example, the 1st generation iPad Air does not support Split View. Other functions such as Slide Over or Picture in Picture also have various restrictions due to hardware limitations.

Source: YouTube

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