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How to split the screen equally between 2-4 windows of programs (Snap in Windows 10)

Good day!

Recently I noticed how one girl constantly manually (with the mouse) adjusted the Excel and browser window so that she could work simultaneously with 2 windows 👀. On the one hand, this is possible, but on the other, this operation can be significantly simplified and accelerated! ..

The fact is that even in Windows 7, the Snap function appeared, which allows you to pin a window in the desired area of ​​the screen - and, by the way, the selection of the width and height of the window occurs automatically. In Windows 10, this function has been improved and has become even more convenient (now, when working on a large screen, the right combination is always at hand 👌).

Actually, below I will show a couple of examples of using this function (it is possible that many also do everything with the mouse by inertia and do not even know about this useful "little thing").

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A simple way to split the screen (auto-fit)

And so, let's say you have a browser open to the full width of the screen (by default). And now you need to work in parallel with the Word document.

It's simple: you need to press the keyboard shortcut Win + → (arrow to the right).

Win + Right - Arrange the window on the right side

Windows will automatically change the width of the browser window to exactly half (thus opening most of the shortcuts on the desktop).

What happened

Next, start Word (or the second program that you need) and press the combination Win + ← (left arrow).

Press Win + Left

Windows will also automatically change the width of the Word window and place it on the left - the border between the two windows will eventually be exactly in the middle (and, with habit, this is done very quickly - in just a few seconds. No mouse will allow you to overtake the hot key combination ...) ...

Windows automatically split screen for Word and browser

If you need to place 3 windows (or 4) on the screen, select the program window that can be halved again, and press the combination Win + ↓ (arrow to down) . As a result, the selected window will be positioned exactly in the bottom corner, and the top one will remain for the new application ...

The half was divided into half - now you can open 3 windows!

Of course, these combinations (Win + arrows) - can be combined for more convenient placement of windows on the "territory" of the desktop.

👉 By the way!

If you often work with documents, specials allow you to significantly save time. utilities for auto-switching keyboard layouts (they analyze what language you are typing in and switch to it themselves).

More details about such utilities - //ocomp.info/pereklyuchenie-raskladki-utilityi.html

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That's it for now ...

Happy work!

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