If you want to know how to split your computer screen on Windows, follow these steps:
- Click on Start.
- Click on the Ring icon.
- Go to More screens in the Screen section.
- Click on the dropdown menu and select Duplicate or Extend screen.
- Click on Keep changes and you’re done.
To switch between screens, use the following shortcuts:
- Use Ctrl-Alt-A to display all monitors in a window.
- Use Ctrl-Alt-(Monitor ID) to switch to a specific display. For example, Ctrl-Alt-2 can go to monitor 2.
To display two things simultaneously on two monitors, follow these steps:
- Right-click on an empty space on the desktop.
- Choose Display settings.
- Scroll down to Multiple displays.
- Click on Detect.
- If you’re using a wireless monitor, select Connect to a wireless display and then select Multiple screens.
To extend the screen to the left, follow these steps:
- Press the Windows and X keys together.
- Choose Control Panel.
- Click on Appearance and Personalization.
- Choose Screen.
- Click on Resolution or Change resolution.
- From the left column, where monitors will be displayed as numbered icons, click on Resolution or Change resolution.
To rotate the screen, go back to the desktop of your computer, hold down the Ctrl and Alt keys, and press the left or right arrow key. To return to the normal horizontal orientation of the desktop, use the Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow key combination.
To open two windows simultaneously on Windows 10, follow these steps:
- Open one of the two programs.
- Press the Win key and the Left or Right arrow key simultaneously.
- You will immediately notice that the program window decreases in size and all other open applications appear on the right or left.
To move the Google page to the left, follow these steps:
- Choose to open the browser.
- Move using the Alt + Spacebar keys simultaneously.
- Then, select Move from the displayed menu.
- Now you can move the browser wherever you want with the left/right arrow keys or up/down arrow keys.
By default, image rotation can be activated using the default key combination CTRL + ALT + F1. Once activated, the screen can be rotated using the following shortcuts:
- CTRL + ALT + Right Arrow
- CTRL + ALT + Down Arrow
To display side-by-side windows of open applications, follow these steps:
- Minimize all open apps that you don’t want to rearrange into icons.
- Right-click on an empty area of the Taskbar to access the context menu.
- Find the option Show windows side by side in the third section of commands and click on it.
To switch between windows, open the Windows 10 screen by pressing CTRL+ALT+TAB simultaneously. Even after releasing all three keys, the thumbnails will remain on the screen.