How to Split Screen in Windows
Do you know why people split screen?
Split-screen enables the user to view multiple sections of the same document or multiple files at once. If you split your computer screen, you can run multiple applications, at a time. For a person using computers for programming and doing multiple works at a same time, it becomes insufficient to work on a single task.
The multi-tasking function is possible by splitting windows.
How Software Developers Work?
The software developers require to update the commands and then view the changes in the output of the program. For example, incorporating new commands or removing existing commands from a program in language; leads to a change in the output. For looking at the changes, the developer require to frequently run the program in different window.
The computer screen can be split up to run the multiple tasks in different windows and view all windows together.
Let us perform the following steps to split the screen of Windows:
Step 1: First of all, you need to launch two or three programs to split the screen.
Step 2: Once done, you need to define an active window. For that, click on the title bar in the top section of the Window. Hold down the left mouse button and pull the Window to either right or left border of your screen.
Step 3: Now Windows 10 will show you a translucent outline of where the Window will be snapped. If you are ok with the placement, then release the mouse button.
Step 4: The Window will be snapped to either side of the screen. To assign another Window on the opposite side of the screen, click on the other program Window. Hold down the left mouse key and assign it to the opposite side.
Step 5: Now you will see two windows running side by side.
Step 6: If you want to change the Windows’s width, then simply place the mouse cursor between the Windows. You will see the pointer turn into a two-headed arrow. Just adjust the width of the Window.
Step 7: If you want to split the screen between three or four programs, you need to drag the program window to the screen’s upper right corner. Next, drag the next window to the lower right corner.
Step 8: Similarly, you can fill the lower left and upper left corner with two program Windows. In this way, you can snap up to four Windows to the screen.