12/21/2021
Windows 10 makes it easy to open multiple windows on your screen, so you can browse the web on one half while playing videos on the other half. By βsnappingβ or locking them into place, you'll have no overlapping windows.
π» To snap with a mouse:
1. Click and hold the title bar of the window you want to snap, such as a web browser.
2. Drag it left or right to one of the edges of your screen. An outline indicates the location and shape of the window once you drop it.
3. Let go and it will be snapped in place. Now click one of the other open windows, which you'll see as thumbnails, and it will fill the other half of the screen.
You also can snap windows into quarters. To get out of that mode, minimize a window by clicking on the minus icon (-) in the upper right corner of three icons, make it full screen by clicking on the square maximize icon or close the program entirely by clicking on the X.
To snap with a keyboard, select the window you want to snap and press the Windows logo key and left arrow simultaneously or the Windows logo key and right arrow to snap the window to your preferred side of the screen.