How to Use Split Screen on Microsoft Windows for Multitasking
HardReset.InfoSeptember 13, 20251 min113 views
2 connectionsΒ·3 entities in this videoβEnabling Split Screen in Windows
- π‘ To begin, you need to have at least two different windows open simultaneously, such as File Explorer and Microsoft Edge.
Snapping Windows to Split Screen
- π Grab the top bar of a window and drag it to the top of your screen.
- π― You will then see available positions to place the window, allowing for up to four applications on the screen at once.
- β‘ For this example, the File Explorer is placed on the right side and the browser on the left.
Adjusting Split Screen Layout
- π Once windows are snapped, you can resize the applications by moving the bar that separates them.
- β This feature allows you to effectively use both applications side-by-side for improved multitasking.
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