Samsung SM-G900R4 User Manual Us Cellular Sm-g900r4 Galaxy S 5 Kit Kat English - Page 37

Creating a Customized Multi Window Preset

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To add text or image to app: Dragging and dropping a paragraph of text or a screen shot image is now possible with Multi Window. Note: Not all apps support this feature. 1. Drag the Gallery app onto one of the available onscreen windows. Open an image folder. 2. With the two applications shown in a split screen, tap the Border button . 3. Locate and tap Drag and Drop Content. 4. Drag and drop a paragraph of text or an image from one window into the other. To close a selected application: 1. With the two applications shown in a split screen, tap one of the two onscreen apps to select it. 2. Tap the Border bar to show the onscreen icons. 3. Locate and tap Close Application. The current app is closed and the remaining app is maximized. Creating a Customized Multi Window Preset 1. Arrange the Multi window view as desired (app location). 2. Once configured, tap the tab to display the apps tray (containing the scrollable apps). 3. Tap More ➔ Create). 4. Use the onscreen keyboard to name the new preset of paired windows. 5. Tap OK. The new preset then appears at the top of the Multi window list of apps. Understanding Your Phone 30

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Understanding Your Phone
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To add text or image to app:
Dragging and dropping a paragraph of text or a screen shot
image is now possible with Multi Window.
Note:
Not all apps support this feature.
1.
Drag the Gallery app onto one of the available onscreen
windows. Open an image folder.
2.
With the two applications shown in a split screen, tap
the Border button
.
3.
Locate and tap
Drag and Drop Content
.
4.
Drag and drop a paragraph of text or an image from
one window into the other.
To close a selected application:
1.
With the two applications shown in a split screen, tap
one of the two onscreen apps to select it.
2.
Tap the Border bar to show the onscreen icons.
3.
Locate and tap
Close Application
. The current app
is closed and the remaining app is maximized.
Creating a Customized Multi Window Preset
1.
Arrange the Multi window view as desired (app
location).
2.
Once configured, tap the tab
to display the apps
tray (containing the scrollable apps).
3.
Tap
More
Create
).
4.
Use the onscreen keyboard to name the new preset of
paired windows.
5.
Tap
OK
. The new preset then appears at the top of the
Multi window list of apps.