If your first window was a website and you want your second window to be another website, press Ctrl + N to open a new window, and then go to the website you want to view. To open a different app, such as Zoom or Docs, just click the Launcher menu (the circle) at the bottom-left corner of the screen and choose the app from the list.

If your first window was a website and you want your second window to be another website, press Ctrl + N to open a new window, and then go to the website you want to view. To open a different app, such as Zoom or Files, just click the Launcher menu (the circle) at the bottom-left corner of the screen and choose the app from the list.

Continue holding down the mouse button or trackpad.

If your first window was a website and you want your second window to be another website, press Ctrl + N to open a new window, and then go to the website you want to view. To open a different app, such as Sheets or Hulu, just click the Launcher menu (the circle) at the bottom-left corner of the screen and choose the app from the list.

Right-click one of the two browser tabs. Select Move to another window. Select New window. Now you can use drag and drop, shortcut keys, or the Maximize button to arrange the two windows left or right.

Hover the mouse cursor over the place where the two screens meet. When the cursor is right over the dividing line, a vertical divider and square will appear. Click and drag the square left to make the right window larger, or right to make the left window larger. The second smaller window will resize automatically so even though it’s smaller, you can still see everything on the page.