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How to use split screen on a Mac
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When it comes to organising different open apps,WindowshasMacOSbeat. But you may not known split screen is actually possible on a Mac. It’s called Split View. Here’s how to use split screen on a Mac.
You may not know about Windows excellent Snap Groups and Snap Layouts if you’re a dedicated Mac user but, if you do, you are probably pretty jealous. The Windows feature lets you easily organise up to four tabs in many layouts on your screen for easy multi-tasking.
MacOS does not have any kind of snap feature but it does offer Split View. Split View is a take on a split screen that lets you fit a window to each half of your display. This is how to use split screen on a Mac.
What you’ll need:
The Short Version
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Step1
Open two app windows
Open the two app windows that you’d like to use in Split View.
Step2
Hover over the green button to the top left of a window
Go to the green traffic light button to the top left of the window you’d like to attach to the left half of the screen.
Step3
Select “Tile Window to Left of Screen”
A menu will appear. Select “Tile Window to Left of Screen” (you can also select “Tile Window to Right of Screen” if you prefer).
Step4
Click the second window to attach to right of screen
Hover over the second window and it will be outlined, then select it to attach to the right half of the screen (or the left if you select right for the other half).
Troubleshooting
Select Command+Tab to return to your previous window on a Mac. Hold Command and press the Tab key, then select Left or Right to cycle through all open windows on a Mac.
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