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How to use split screen on a Windows 10

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Here how to use split screen on windows 10. In this tutorial we will cover a few window -
snapping variations.

Method 1: Two-window screen


Windows 10 expands on the window-snapping features of prior OS versions. To start split screen, click
and hold the title bar of the window to snap. Drag it to the left or right edge until your mouse cursor
disappears. When the window stops moving and flashes an outline of the window, you can release the
cursor. The window is now pinned to this half of the screen. On the left, a collection of other active
windows will appear. Click on any your active windows to snap them into that half of the screen.
Keyboard shortcut: Window + Arrow
A handy keyboard shortcut for the two-window process is the Windows and Arrow
combo. With the window active, click the Windows button along with either the left or
right arrow key. The window will now automatically take that the half of the screen.
Repeat that process with another window on the opposite side or click one of the
options that appears.
Method 2: Three or Four Window Screen

You can do three or even four snapped windows as well on a larger monitor by dragging into corners.
Take a window and drag via the title bar like before, but instead, bring it to a corner of the screen. As
this window is now snapped to a corner, you can take another window to fill the space below. With the
right side filled, the left will present options to fill the remaining slot as a larger third window. If you’d
like to add a fourth from here, take that the left window and drag it into a corner like earlier. Then fill
the final space with your fourth window.
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Click the image you want to paste or edit. Make sure the image you chosen is in the
correct position.
Right click the image/the picture then hit the crop symbol. Adjust the image to the
wanted size by moving the crop symbol to the left, right, top or bottom then enter. The
picture is automatically trimmed to fill the geometry of the selected shape while (dari).
Right click the image and choose crop

Right Click the image you want to crop


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