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How to split the screen on a Windows 10 computer, for all of your multitasking needs. (Procedure Project)


Assalamualaikum wr.wb
Hello Everyone, my name is Mohamad Bagja Darmawan and i'm from SOCIAL 2, my student number is 17. Today i will tell you my procedure project, the title of this project is 
"How to split screen on your Windows 10 laptop."

- First of all, we must find the power button.
- After looking the power button, push the button to turn on laptop.
- Choose the program window that you want to snap to one side of the screen. Click on its title bar and drag it to one side of the display until the mouse pointer touches the edge. When that happens, you should see the screen briefly flash and a light outline of where the window will appear on the screen. Release the mouse button. 
- The window should now be snapped to the side of the screen, and you should see all the other open programs appear on the opposite side of the screen.
- Click one of the other program windows. It will snap to the other side of the screen, so you'll have two windows side by side.  By default, both windows occupy 50% of the screen. You can adjust that by putting the mouse between the windows – you should see the pointer turn into a two-headed arrow – and then clicking and dragging to change the width of the windows.

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