Split Screen lets you run multiple iPad apps together, side by side. You’ll 
know if you’re using it. You can dismiss a split screen pane when it’s active, 
and you have to activate the feature whenever you need it. So unless you’re 
intentionally using split screen, it’s not being used. If you want to disable 
it completely, you can in General settings. However this is different from 
multi-pane applications, like Settings and mail, which drive me nuts. iPads 
have bigger screens so the form factor of apps is different. I’m afraid iPad 
apps are always multi-pane and there’s no way to turn it off, but I’d love to 
be wrong about that.

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