The procedure to exit multi-window mode on devices utilizing the Android operating system generally involves a simple gesture or button press. When a device is displaying two applications simultaneously, a distinct visual divider typically separates them. Dismissing this dual-application display usually requires dragging the divider to the top or bottom edge of the screen, effectively maximizing the application in the direction of the drag and closing the other. An alternative method may involve tapping a dedicated button within the navigation bar or using a gesture-based command, depending on the device manufacturer’s implementation.
Ending this dual-view mode returns the device to a single-application display. This provides focused interaction with the selected program, optimizing screen real estate for the active task. This singular application mode often provides a more efficient user experience when concentration on a single task is prioritized. Historically, this multi-window functionality was introduced to enhance multitasking capabilities, allowing users to interact with multiple applications concurrently, but sometimes exiting it is desirable.