Here’s how to snap windows in Chrome OS.
- Open your tasks in separate tabs.
- Drag a window to either the extreme right or left of the screen until you see a gray outline. That is where the window will snap. 2a. Alternatively, click and hold the maximize buttons until arrows appear on either side. Click the arrow in the direction you want to snap your window. 3. Use the keyboard shortcut Alt+[ – or Alt+]. After you’ve split the screen between two tabs, hover your cursor on the dividing line between the screens to show the adjustment bar. Clicking and dragging that bar to the left and right will shrink and enlarge the windows, following the direction your cursor moves.
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