Splitting your screen on Windows can greatly enhance productivity by allowing you to view and interact with multiple applications simultaneously. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to split your screen on Windows:
Method 1: Using Snap Assist
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Open Your Applications: Start by opening the two applications you want to view side by side.
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Snap the First Window:
- Click and hold the title bar of the first window.
- Drag it to the left or right edge of the screen until you see an outline or a visual cue that indicates it will snap.
- Release the mouse button to snap the window to that side of the screen.
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Snap the Second Window:
- After snapping the first window, you’ll see thumbnails of the other open applications on the opposite side.
- Click on the application you want to snap to fill the remaining space.
Method 2: Using Keyboard Shortcuts
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Select the First Window: Click on the window you want to snap to the side.
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Snap Using Keyboard:
- Press
Windows Key + Left Arrow
to snap the window to the left. - Press
Windows Key + Right Arrow
to snap it to the right.
- Press
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Select the Second Window:
- After snapping the first window, select the second application.
- Use the same keyboard shortcuts to snap it to the opposite side.
Method 3: Using Multiple Monitors
If you have multiple monitors, you can also split your windows across different screens:
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Extend Your Display:
- Right-click on the desktop and select Display settings.
- Under Multiple displays, choose Extend these displays.
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Drag Windows Between Monitors: You can now drag windows to either monitor and arrange them as needed.
Method 4: Resizing Windows Manually
If you prefer more control over your layout:
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Open Both Applications: Launch the applications you want to use.
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Resize Windows Manually:
- Click and drag the corners or edges of the windows to resize them as needed.
- Position them side by side by dragging them into place.
Tips for Efficient Splitting
- Use Virtual Desktops: Windows 10 and 11 allow you to create multiple virtual desktops. You can switch between them for different tasks.
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Task View: Use
Windows Key + Tab
to access Task View, where you can see all open applications and switch between them easily. - Adjust Snap Settings: Go to Settings > System > Multitasking to customize how Snap Assist works.
By using these methods, you can efficiently manage your workspace and enhance your productivity on Windows. Happy multitasking!