Avaya CU360 Release Notes page 78

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Split&Share
You can access other apps installed on your device, while in a meeting, by splitting the screen in
two parts and sharing another app in the call as presentation content.
New in Android 10: In the OS Navigation bar, press the square button. It displays the list of the
recently used apps, in a side-by-side list.
To select an app for Split screen, press with the mouse on the app icon in the list and select "Split
screen"; the available screen will split in two and you will see the first app on the left; then you can
select the app for the remaining part of the screen.
Figure 92:
Select the Leftmost App for Split Screen – A10 – Press the Square, Select the app
Figure 93:
A10 – Press the icon of the app to view the split screen action
Pressing the split rect icon again, you can change the app selected for the rightmost portion of the
screen or rotate among all the open apps. To stop Split screen, you need to enlarge the portion of
the screen reserved for one of the apps by dragging the separation bar.
In the CU360 App, you can also select the "Apps" icon, then choose an app installed in your
device to be launched (press on the app name to select it – long press is not needed any more).
The screen will be split in two parts*, with the chosen app on the left side of the screen.
Once the screen is split, you can change split proportions by click and dragging the central vertical
slider. (Note that only fixed ½, 2/3 and 1/3 proportions are supported).
Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
Important
When in split mode not all the CU360 App pages are available, and some are simplified.
Please also note that some third-party apps do not support split mode.
Do not split the screen while there are actions in progress for third-party apps, for
instance downloading content.
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