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Best Answer batpark , 27 April 2016 - 08:43 AM

iammykyl: Yes, problem solved. Thanks to all. Hope I can find the "Problem Solved" icon.  .... batpark Go to the full post »


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With W10 on a desktop pc ... how do I open and work with  two side-by-side screens? Thanks. ...batpark


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Can you expand your question a bit?
 
Side by side as:  two physical displays or two windows snapped to 1/2 screen or two virtual desktops?

For physical: Set up multiple monitors - Windows - Microsoft
For snap: Aero Snap - Turn On or Off in Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums

For virtual, see here: How to Use Virtual Desktops in Windows 10


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ztruker: My question was badly put; sorry.  I want to work with two documents, shown side-by-side on a single, common monitor -- not with two different monitors. ...batpark


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iammykyl

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Gday.

As ztruker is offline, some suggestions for you.   Search for,  windows 10 split screen.   

 

"https://www.youtube....ed/lQEEQQeQsGA"frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

 

Other option if you have to work with, say five+ aplications, may be a bit slow if you have limited RAM. 

"https://www.youtube....ed/rMsqA4k0J34"frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>


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Gday.

Has you question been answered OK?   If yes, please mark the topic solved.

 

Thanks. 


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✓  Best Answer

iammykyl: Yes, problem solved. Thanks to all. Hope I can find the "Problem Solved" icon.  .... batpark


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Thanks for the update.

You are welcome :thumbsup: 


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