Multitasking in modern smartphones has become a daily necessity, and owners of low-end but functional devices like the Xiaomi Redmi 9C often wonder how to manage multiple applications at once. The split-screen feature allows two apps to run side by side, which significantly speeds up the work with information.
However, the standard MIUI shell interface is not always obvious to beginners, hiding the right switches in deep menus or requiring specific gestures. In this article, we will discuss in detail all the available ways to activate Split Screen mode on your model.
You will learn not only about the basic techniques, but also about the hidden settings that extend the multi-tasking capabilities, and we will also look at common errors when the function simply does not work, and how to fix them without flashing the device.
Preparing the device for operation in Multitasking mode
Before you start complex manipulations, you need to make sure that your device is technically ready to work with multiple windows. Xiaomi Redmi 9C is based on the MediaTek Helio G35 processor, which, despite the budget segment, is quite able to cope with basic screen splitting.
Android system executed MIUI can limit the operation of background processes on devices with a small volume RAM. Therefore, before activating split screen, it is recommended to close unused heavy applications.This will free up resources for smooth display of content in both windows.
- ๐ Check for system updates in the settings menu.
- ๐งน Clean up RAM through the built-in cleaner.
- ๐ฑ Make sure both apps support separation mode.
- โก Reboot the device to reset temporary caches.
It's important to understand that not all applications are optimized for vertical separation. Some programs, especially games or specific utilities, can be forced to unfold to the full screen or even refuse to run in the second window. Application compatibility is a key success factor.
โ ๏ธ Warning: When operating in split-screen mode, battery consumption almost doubles as the processor and screen work with increased load.
Activate the function through the menu of recent applications
The most common and standard way to run two apps simultaneously on Redmi 9C is to use the recent task menu, which requires no additional developer settings and is available out of the box. The action algorithm is simple, but requires a certain skill when you hit the desired area with your finger.
To start, open the app that should occupy the top of the screen. Then swipe from the bottom up (or click the corresponding navigation button) go to the Recent menu. Find the card of the running application and click on the icon located above the window thumbnail.
In the context menu that opens, select "Separate Screen" and the screen blinks, and the active window will move upwards, freeing up the bottom to select the second program. Now just click on the icon of the second application from the list of recently used.
โ๏ธ Screen split algorithm
If you use gesture navigation, swiping up and holding your finger in the center of the screen will open up the task menu. In some versions of MIUI, the split icon can look like two rectangles or three dots depending on the theme of the design.
Using a Quick Access Panel to Separate
An alternative method that users often ignore is to use a sidebar or a special quick access menu if it is activated in the system settings. On the Xiaomi Redmi 9C, this functionality can be hidden or require activation through the special features menu.
To add a split-screen button to the control panel, go to the settings, then to the "Additional" or "Extended settings" section, and then find the menu or navigation buttons, and enable this option will add a virtual button to make it easier to manage windows.
| Activation method | Difficulty | Speed of access | Requires settings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Menu of recent | Low. | Medium | No. |
| Sidebar. | Medium | Tall. | Yes. |
| Gestures (3 fingers) | Tall. | Very high. | Yes. |
| Menu button | Low. | Tall. | Yeah (classic) |
The use of extra buttons is especially important for those who have difficulty clamping multiple areas of the screen at the same time, and ergonomics of control becomes more important when you often switch between tasks throughout the day.
Hidden features of the side panel
Set up gestures for instant separation
For advanced users who appreciate speed, MIUI offers the ability to customize special gestures. Although the standard Xiaomi Redmi 9C firmware often reserved for a screenshot, its behavior can be modified.
Go to the settings, select "Advanced", then "Gesturies and buttons" and you can reassign the action of long-term clamping or combined touch, but it is worth noting that the standard functionality of splitting the screen with gestures on budget models is sometimes limited compared to flagships.
If the standard means of setting up the gesture fails, you can use third-party launchers or automation applications, although this can affect the stability of the system, the main emphasis is on the use of standard interface optimization tools.
โ ๏ธ Warning: Installing third-party launchers to add gestures can lead to system shell conflicts MIUI, causing spontaneous reboots or interface lags.
Controlling and changing window sizes
Once the screen is split, you have two active windows, and the boundary between them is not static, it can be moved, so you can touch the gray stripe and drag it up or down, changing the proportions of the content.
This is especially useful when watching YouTube videos in parallel with the messaging. You can give the video 70% of the space, leaving 30% for the keyboard. On Redmi 9C, with its diagonal, it is important to find a balance so that the text remains readable.
To close one of the windows, simply drag the dividing line completely towards the app being closed. Or click on the "Close" button that appears when you press the separator. The system will instantly free up resources, returning the remaining application to full screen mode.
- ๐ Drag the border to change the size of the windows.
- โ Click on the cross to close a specific application.
- ๐ Change the applications through the window settings menu.
- ๐ Use the back button to exit the mode.
Remember that in split mode, some controls may become smaller. UI adaptability depends on the developer of the particular application, not just on the Android system.
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If one of the applications in split mode is not displayed correctly (black screen or distortion), try to close it and run again in split mode, rather than deploy from the full screen.
Problem Solving and Typical Errors
Despite the convenience, users of Xiaomi Redmi 9C
Another common reason is a lack of free RAM, and if there are a lot of heavy processes in the background, MIUI can force one of the windows to close immediately after opening, and the solution is to pre-clean the memory.
Also worth checking for updates for the apps themselves: Outdated versions of programs may contain bugs that prevent you from running correctly in multi-window mode. Update all programs through Google Play or GetApps.
โ ๏ธ Note: If you experience cyclical reboots after trying to split the screen, remove the recently installed apps, as they may cause system process conflict.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I split the screen into more than two apps on the Redmi 9C?
Why does the sound disappear when the screen is split?
Does splitting the screen affect the speed of the phone?
Does the application progress when one of the windows is closed?
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Splitting the screen into Xiaomi Redmi 9C is a powerful tool for productivity, but it requires proper memory management and application compatibility.