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LG ultra-wides are the only 21 by 9 monitors featuring two Thunderbolt 2 ports so data is transmitted more than four times faster than a USB 3. Shuffling between windows on two or more monitors is a thing of the past. Once again it's essential to repeat this step for all devices you'll be using. With these apps, you can enjoy more definitive, grid-like changes to your windows so you can obtain all the tools you love so much in the perfect size and place them wherever you desire.

Our recommendation is AquaSnap. AquaSnap lets its users develop and change as many split windows as necessary with a neat snap function that operates similarly to Windows You can download and start using the Personal version of AquaSnap for free. These special editions allow you to acquire licenses, add convenient mouse shortcuts, benefit from multimonitor support, and relish three other premium features. Snap Layouts in Windows 11 are a new feature that helps increase productivity and split your screen in the new Microsoft operating system.

It's a lot like Snap Assist in Windows 10 but offers up to six different ways to tile a window. Step 1: Hit the Windows Key and Z on your keyboard, and you'll see a box pop up at the top right-hand side of the open window. Step 2: Choose one of the ways to split-screen your window. There will be a total of six you can choose from.

Windows will open the task switcher and suggest another one of your open windows to pick. Once you choose an open window, it will snap in place. Or, follow our steps above for Windows Or you can drag the window to the edge of your screen, and a thin black outline will appear showing you which portion of the screen it will now take up - but using the keyboard shortcut is much simpler and less finicky in our experience.

If you have more than one window open when you complete step 2, they should appear as thumbnails on the other half of the screen. Just select whichever one you want to take up the remaining half of the screen and it will automatically fill the space. Which Arrow key you press should be the opposite one you pressed during the previous step, so if you pressed the Left Arrow key before this time press the Right Arrow key.

Just click on the thin dividing line between the two windows and drag it either left or right to match your needs. Once you have the app open, the FancyZones section controls its settings. I split my screen into a Grid of 4 and have each app open further windows in the same zone.

My Outlook is in one zone, my Teams and Zoom are in another. The effect is like each app having its own monitor. Choose the layout you want for that monitor. Repeat the process for each screen you want to use FancyZones on. Like Like.



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