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To use Stage Manager on your iPad, swipe down from the top right corner of the screen to get to the Control Center, then tap the Stage Manager icon (a rectangle with three dots by it).
Stage Manager is a new iPad feature that gives you control over how your apps appear, and lets you resize windows, quickly swap apps, and multitask.
Coming in iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura, Stage Manager is Apple's latest attempt to improve multitasking on M1 iPads. What is it and how does it work?
Using an iPad just got easier. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson explains the new iOS update that adds a feature called Stage Manager, which iPad users might find useful.
As noted in a Reddit thread earlier this month, iPadOS 26 expands Stage Manager to all iPad models compatible with the software update.
Stage Manager is turned off by default on iPadOS 16, but you can enable it at any time by opening the Control Center and tapping the Stage Manager icon.
Apple hasn't radically changed how Stage Manager works in iPadOS 17, but it has made improvements that could be what it takes to make you use it more. Here's how to use it.
1. To activate/deactivate Stage Manager, swipe down from the top-right corner of your iPad’s screen to bring up Control Center. The Stage Manager icon is located at the bottom.
To use Stage Manager, your Mac must be running macOS Ventura or higher. To update a previous version, click the Apple icon, select About This Mac and then click the button for Software Update.
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Tap the Stage Manager icon. Or go to Settings > Home Screen & Multitasking, and toggle Stage Manager on. Stage Manager can look a bit daunting and overwhelming but don’t fret and follow these steps.
To turn off Stage Manager on your iPad, swipe down on the Control Center and tap on the icon. The same steps apply to your Mac—click on the Control Center and click the Stage Manager icon.