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How to Use Multiple Windows in Windows 11

Windows 11 breathes new life into it with a new Start menu, a new layer of paint in default apps, new widgets, improved gaming and better multitasking. Especially on the multitasking front, Microsoft has improved the whole experience by leaps and bounds. Windows 11 introduces additional windows with a new virtual desktop in the taskbar for superior multitasking in the latest operating system. Here’s how to use multiple windows in Windows 11.

Before continuing and using multi windows in Windows 11, make sure you enable the relevant options in the Settings menu.

Enable Snap Windows from Windows 11 Settings

By default, the Snap Windows option is enabled from the Settings menu. If you or the Windows operating system accidentally disabled it, it’s time to enable it.

Stage 1: In Windows 11, open the Settings menu (use Windows + I keys).

Step 2: Go to the system menu.

Stage 3: Choose Multitasking.

Open multitasking menu

Step 4: Enable Snap windows from the Multitasking menu.

Activate snap windows

Tap the down arrow button and make sure all options are enabled for Windows 11 multitasking. These functions are essential for a smooth multitasking experience in Windows 11.

Windows 11 multitasking

You can read them and understand why they are enabled by default in the Windows 11 operating system.

Use Multiple Windows in Windows 11

Microsoft also offers multiple windows in the Windows 10 operating system. But the overall implementation is much better on Windows 11. Here’s what you need to do.

Open an application in Windows. Now hover the mouse cursor over the Magnify icon in the menu bar. Windows 11 will offer the option to use multiple windows. Let’s discuss them.

Split Applications Window in Half

You will have a good idea of ​​how the Windows 11 operating system will split the current window with live preview.

Split apps in half

The first option splits the application window in two. You can choose left or right side and Windows 11 will pin the app to the selected side. Microsoft, on the other hand, offers to open other background apps.

Select the application and you are good to go with the split screen style setting in Windows 11.

Use 2:1 Editing

This is one of our most used multitasking styles in Windows 11. The second option allows users to hold one app in 1/3 area on the right and the second on the left.

windows split menu

We usually keep the preferred Microsoft Edge on the left and Microsoft OneNote in the small right window.

Use Three App Windows Simultaneously

Move the cursor pointer over the maximize button and use the third option to use three Windows 11.

windows three partition

Move the current application to the left half and select the desired application from the pop-ups to continue working.

Split Screen into Four Sections

This option is ideal for those using Windows 11 on a larger screen. If you’re using Windows 11 on a 13/14-inch laptop, you won’t find it useful.

Windows 11 four partitions

As you can guess from the multitasking preview, the option will split the application windows into four parts. People using Windows 11 on a large desktop such as a 27- to 32-inch monitor will find this setup most beneficial.

Note: Using multiple windows in three or four sections affects visibility and clarity. We recommend using this setup only on a larger screen.

Split Windows Horizontally in Windows 11

Users can also split windows horizontally. This is most useful for those who use Windows 11 in a vertical display setup. That way, you won’t get much benefit by dividing apps vertically. You need to split apps horizontally.

windows partition mode

Open the app you want to split in the upper half of the screen. Use the Windows + Up arrow key and pin it to the top. You can open application windows from the bottom half.

Alternatively, you can drag and drop application windows to either side until the cursor moves. Drop the cursor, pin apps and use multiple windows in Windows 11.

Windows 11 Multitasking with External Monitor

This is another improvement Microsoft made with Windows 11. When you set up multiple windows on a desktop using the multitasking mentioned above, the system will remember these application locations when you disconnect the Windows 11 laptop from the monitor.

As soon as you plug the laptop back into the monitor, you can switch back to using the same setup with one click.

Multitask Like a Pro in Windows 11

Windows 11 multitasking is a pleasure to use. You don’t need any third party apps in Windows 11 to use multi windows. Microsoft has made it very convenient to use multiple windows in its latest operating system. How do you plan to use it in Windows 11? Share your views in the comments below.

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