WIN10 tips: built-in desktop split screen and win10 tips
Nowadays, computer displays are getting bigger and bigger. Only one work window is displayed on the desktop, and many display areas are wasted. WIN10 operating system has the desktop split function, right, place all the windows you need on the screen and do not interfere with each other.
First, open the program or window that you want to display on the screen at the same time.
Move the mouse over the title bar of the window to be fixed (display position), and move the left mouse button to hold the window
Drag the window to the left of the screen until a virtual border appears on the screen (occupying 1/2 of the left of the screen, the red box in the figure)
Loosen the left mouse button. The window is fixed on the left of the screen, accounting for 1/2 of the screen.
A zoom-out window appears on the right of the screen.
Click the zoom-out window on the right to form a two-screen format. The two windows do not affect each other when moving the mouse.
Similarly, move the mouse over the title bar of the window to be fixed, move it to the lower left corner, and a 1/4 virtual window will appear in the lower left corner.
Loosen the left mouse button. The window is fixed in the lower left corner of the screen, accounting for 1/4 of the screen.
You can also implement the 1/4 window in the upper-right corner, lower-right corner, and upper-left corner.
The minimum value is 1/4, and the window can be freely combined according to your own requirements.
You can also use the WIN + arrow Method for screen sharding.