Here’s how to get back to using your iPad normally.

With two apps open on the screen, you should see a black divider bar.

At the edge of the screen, release the bar and you’ll be returned to fuel screen view.

The split screen divider on an iPad.

If you truly want to exit the app, you’ll need to follow the instructions below.

When the floating screen tries to merge into a split screen view, release it.

Then drag the split screen divider to the right or left to kill the desired screen.

Sliding the iPad split screen divider to the right.

You’ll find it in theGeneralsettings group.

On theHome Screen & Dockpage, tapmultitasking.

Then on theMultitaskingpage, toggleAllow Multiple Appsoff (the toggle will turn gray).

Releasing the split screen divider at the edge of the screen to close one app.

Now you don’t have to worry about getting stuck in split screen mode again.

The center button on a floating window on the iPad.

Release the floating window when it tries to merge into a split screen.

Drag the center bra in a split screen on iPad to close one of the windows.

The Home Screen & Dock option on iPad.

The Multitasking option on iPad.

Toggle off Allow Multiple Apps to prevent accidently ending up in split screen mode on the iPad.