How to Split your Screen/Applications

How to Split your Screen/Applications


With Mouse

1. Click and hold the top bar of an application that you would like to use, drag the window either to the left or right side of your screen.

2. All open applications appear, choose the application you would like on the other side of the screen. 

With keyboard Shortcut

1. While at the application you'd like to use, press the Ctrl + Left or Right button at the same time

2. All open applications appear, chose the application you would like on the other side of the screen.
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