How To Use & Customize Taskbar On Galaxy Tab S9 Series

Now that the new premium Galaxy tablet, the Galaxy Tab S9 series, is finally here, everyone is excited to experience the latest in the series. Coming with several impressive features such as a next-gen processor, large battery, and intuitive graphical interface, the Galaxy Tab S9 series is brought to life by the new Taskbar that provides seamless multitasking, gesture controls to switch from full-screen mode to split-Screen mode, better use of windowed apps and more.

Samsung One UI Taskbar:

The latest Samsung Galaxy S9 series has a new taskbar, which comes with One UI 5.1.1, which is based on Android 13. Conveniently placed at the bottom, the Taskbar gives you a true PC-like experience, giving you access to the applications you use the most; in other words, you don’t have to search for an app to open it, for example, your favorite social media app, music app and more. You can even use your Taskbar to open your apps in multi-window mode, which allows you to create app pairs.

Customizing the taskbar is so simple and fun. Here in this article we are sharing you the quick guide on how you can use and customize the taskbar in your latest Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 Series.

How to Enable or Disable Taskbar on your Galaxy Tab S9?

For your information, the taskbar is on by default on all Galaxy tablets. So here are the steps to know how you can turn off the taskbar:

How to add apps on the Taskbar on your Galaxy Tab S9?

Apps that are your favorites will automatically be added to the taskbar. In other words, if you have the Contacts, Messages, and Dialer apps as favorites, they will automatically appear on the taskbar. You can easily add or remove the apps on the taskbar:

How to use the Taskbar on your Galaxy Tab S9 Series?

Just like on PC or Mac, the Taskbar helps you open your favorite apps easily and quickly and appears at the bottom of the screen while using the app. To use the Taskbar on your Galaxy Tab S9 series steps have been provided below:

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