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IN android versions 7.0 Nougat has a new feature that allows you to split the screen into two parts: you can use two applications at the same time! True, if we talk about smartphones, then doing this is not always convenient because of the size of the display. And yet sometimes there is a great need for this function. How to split the screen in two Android smartphone? We will show an example based on the stock android firmware 7.0. Please note that the instruction is by no means suitable for everyone, since the process of enabling the function on other firmware can be very different. By the way, this functionality is called Split Screen.

How to enable Split Screen or disable?

First you need to enable developer mode. Go to settings.

Find the “About phone” section (most often located as the last menu item), open it.

Here, look for the line "Build number" and tap on it 7 times.

If everything is done correctly, you will see the corresponding message:

You return to the main menu, where you see the "For Developers" section that appears.

Come in, move the switch to the "On" position. Here you find the item "Resizing in multi-window mode", turn it on using the switch.

Now click on the button " Running applications» under the smartphone screen. Select an application, tap on it and, holding it, transfer it to upper part window to the "Drag here to split screen" line.

To disable the feature, drag the app separation bar to the top or bottom of the window.

Everything is quite simple.

Still, support for multiple windows within the same space is one of the revolutionary inventions in the field user interfaces. Today, the creators of the miui shell have already come to this - starting from the 9th version, Xiaomi owners can simultaneously see the result of the work of two applications. Since the possibility of activating this feature is far from obvious, this article describes how to enable split screen on Xiaomi smartphones.

Attention! It's about only about Mi and Redmi models with Android 7.0 and above installed. You can find out the version of your device using the "About phone" tab.

The procedure for enabling dual screen is more than simple. We carry out strictly according to the list:

  • We launch the first application of interest to us;
  • By pressing the "home" button (the central touch button in the form of a square), we return to the main screen;
  • We launch the second application of interest to us;
  • Press the "home" button again;
  • Press the left touch button(an icon of three horizontal dashes);

  • The application view mode opens in the background, there we see the inscription "split screen" in the upper left corner;

  • We tap on this inscription and see another one - “drag objects here”;
  • Drag the first application window to the top of the display area;

  • Now - let's touch the window of the second program;

  • We get the expected effect.

It is worth adding that some applications do not support split-screen mode, this applies to both "native" software (for example, contacts, camera) and third-party ones. You will see a notification about this right on the program window.

Features of use

Horizontal mode

So, now there should be two windows on the smartphone display: the first application occupies the upper part, the second one occupies the lower part. Each window displays its own information. Sometimes it is extremely convenient for simultaneous work with two tasks at once - for example, reading mail and communicating in a corporate chat. Some people prefer to start watching a video in the second window. Do not forget about the horizontal mode, for many it turns out to be much more convenient than the vertical one.

Return to split screen

Initially, Android was created on the basis of a multitasking operating system. Therefore, this mode - dividing the main display into two, allows us to press the "home" button again and then launch another application. At the top, you will see the inscription "press to return to split screen".

If you do this, the screen will again be divided into two halves with a choice desired program to display it at the bottom of the display space.

Changes in proportions

The area occupied for each part of the image is adjusted using a black bar (initially in the center), which can be “pulled with a finger” and thus change the ratio of the displayed area.

Exit dual screen mode

"Stretching" the horizontal black bar down or up to the end will exit this mode - the separate two displays will again turn into one, as it was originally.

Naturally, two active programs consume twice as much hardware resources, which will inevitably affect overall performance system and battery consumption.

Allowing you to easily arrange windows on your desktop. She saved the user from having to select the size and location of windows in order to fit them into a typical layout. In Windows 8, this feature has become even more convenient: here, for the first time, full-fledged work with multiple tasks was implemented on tablets. Now you can resize several nearby applications at the same time with a simple movement. At the same time, their windows automatically occupy all the available space on the screen.

When we started working on Windows 10, we stuck to our original goal: to help you work more efficiently by making it even easier to manage window layout. Now that the applications Windows Store can run on the desktop, we were able to combine the best features from Windows 7 and 8. We also took into account changes in PC technology over the past few years: new large-format monitors with high resolution, multi-monitor configurations, touch screens, transformers. All this has seriously affected the way people interact with computers.

Function Snap Assist

One feature of Aero Snap in Windows 7 has become popular among users: if you drag windows to the left or right edges of the screen, they will automatically take up half of its area. By selecting any two windows, you can easily dock them side by side on the screen. This is very convenient when writing a letter or comparing products.

However, we've noticed that users typically pin one window first and then switch between the others, choosing which one to pin next. And we thought: why not immediately display a list of recent windows, so as not to waste time searching? This idea formed the basis new feature Snap Assist in Windows 10.

Now Snap Assist helps you pin two windows side by side much faster, because now you can select them from the list yourself. During the preliminary Windows scores it was found that in 90% of cases, users resort to help Snap Assist by choosing the second app from the list instead of manually. Snap Assist has other benefits as well. For example, like task view, this innovation makes it easier to use touch and is especially useful as part of Continuum.

Snap Assist makes it easy to snap two windows side by side

Corner Snap function

When Windows 7 arrived in 2009, 4K displays were just coming out, and users were generally fine with splitting the screen in half (even on external monitors). Today, monitors with a diagonal of 27 "and above, with a resolution of 2560 × 1440 and 4K, are gaining more and more popularity. Therefore, we want to new version Windows users could take full advantage of the increased screen area.

While working on Windows 10, we explored various interaction models to create better window layouts. As a result, we decided that windows would be fixed in the corners, and came up with new types of touches for this function. To pin a window to a quarter of its area, just drag it to the corner and release it. There are various configurations available. For example, you can pin four windows on the screen at once, or you can divide half of the screen between two windows, and place the third on the remaining half.

By fixing windows in the corners, you can place three or four windows on the screen at once

We know that many users dock windows using the Windows key + arrow keys. Therefore, now they also work when fixed in a corner. Just press and hold the Windows key and press the LEFT ARROW and then the UP ARROW to dock the window, for example, in the upper left quadrant. That's it, easy and simple!

Snap fill function

Fixing windows by dividing the screen into two or four equal parts is undoubtedly convenient. However, sometimes an asymmetric arrangement of windows is required. For example, the browser window can remain large, while windows displaying messages from social networks or video is being played, - small. Usually in this case, it takes a lot of time and mouse clicks to select the optimal size of each of the windows. In Windows 8, side-by-side Store apps automatically filled all available screen space, using the screen real estate as efficiently as possible.

In Windows 10, we want this improvement to be available on the desktop for any application as well. When you pin a window and resize it, these actions are fixed in the system. Then, when you try to dock the second window, it will automatically resize to fill everything. free space. This seemingly small improvement proves to be very useful when you dock multiple windows, especially if one of them takes up half and the others only a quarter of the screen.

Improved multi-monitor experience

Docking windows to multiple monitors has become even more convenient. Let's say on one of them you have a complex configuration of four different windows, and on the other you have another set of docked windows arranged in a completely different way. Now it will be easier to work with multiple monitors. In previous Windows versions windows could not be docked along an edge shared by two monitors. Instead, you had to use hotkeys. In Windows 10, this is possible: you can drag the window to a common edge or corner and dock it as usual. Finally, Snap Assist shows all windows on all displays, making it easy to pin a second window by simply selecting it from the list. This means that if you need to dock two windows on completely different screens, you no longer have to drag them across displays.

Continuum and Snap on tablets and transformers

Windows 8 was the first OS where users could fully multi-task on their tablets and thereby greatly increase their productivity on them. By simply swiping from the top of the screen to the center and pinning an app to one side, you could split the screen to work with another app. In Windows 8.1, this feature has been improved by adding an on-screen app splitter in different aspect ratios (50/50, 70/30, 62/38, etc.). And although this flexibility was an important achievement, we wanted to simplify the procedure even more. So Windows 8.1 introduced an elegant way to automatically arrange windows. For example, when you open an email and click on a link or attachment, the screen immediately splits in half. So, without losing sight of the message, you can view the opened content in a new window. In other words, we have found the simplest and convenient way arrange windows: you don't even have to learn it! If you know how to click on a link or open an attachment, consider that you know how to arrange two windows side by side.

According to the data on Windows 8.1, in half of the cases docking was done automatically (applications launched other applications), and in other cases it was done manually (the user himself dragged the window to the edge). This means that we have opened the benefits of pinning to many users - and without any effort on their part. So it was very important for Windows 10 to keep that variety of options alive so that people could work differently on multi-tasking tablets. Now you can dock windows with a simple tap, resize side-by-side apps at the same time using the screen divider, and watch apps automatically open side-by-side. But we didn't plan to stop there.

First, in addition to the fact that Windows Store apps have become regular windows on the desktop in Windows 10, windows classical programs are now also easily docked in tablet mode. Second, when you enter and exit tablet mode, all pinned app locations are stored on the system. So you can always keep working. Finally, in tablet mode, Snap Assist is even more convenient: pin an application to your tablet, select a window from the other side, and you can start multi-tasking.

We are very pleased with the new improvements to this feature and invite you to try them on your devices. You'll find that with the new Snap mode on Windows 10, you'll be more productive with touch and pen, as well as with mouse and keyboard.

The split-screen effect is widely used in movies and TV to easily show simultaneous action in different locations or from different viewing angles, which is very useful for sports broadcasts or news broadcasts. Or maybe you have seen films about twins in which both were played by the same actor? They also use the split screen effect! The possibilities are almost endless - try making your own effect video Screen split in Movavi Video Editor and see for yourself.

How to combine multiple videos in one frame:

1. Add two or more video files to the editor. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to combine two video clips, but you can use any number of video files.

2. For each video in the frame, we need a separate video track. To add an additional video track, click the button on Pasteboard toolbar and select from the menu that appears Video track. Repeat this step for each additional video if you want to combine more than two pictures in a frame.

3. Drag clips from the tab My files into separate video tracks. Thus, one clip should be placed on each video track.

4. Press the button effects to view the effects library. effects Split screen you can find in category Picture in picture. Also, you can search by typing " Screen split" in field Find effects.

With these effects, you can divide the frame into as many parts as you like, in any aspect ratio! Depending on how you want to split the screen, select the desired effect from the collection:

    2D - divides the screen into two horizontal parts: left and right.

    3D - divides the screen into three horizontally located parts: left, center, and right.

    4 - divides the screen into four parts: top left, top right, bottom right, and top right.

Note: Also, you can divide the screen into 5 or more parts, into 3 vertically stacked stripes, etc., since you can adjust the size and position of each of the presented effects individually.

5. Apply an effect to a clip Screen split:

5.1 Select one of the video clips and click on the desired effect in the effect library - in this case we choose Split screen - 2G left.

5.2 A customizable area with a tag will appear in the viewer window Location with highlighted clip inside.

Now you can adjust the selection: drag the corners of the dotted rectangle to adjust the size and aspect ratio of the frame, or drag the selection with the mouse to the desired position in the frame.

5.3 By default, the Split Screen effect only shows the edge of the frame within the selection, but you can manually adjust the cropping of the image.

Click the button at the bottom of the Effects panel to open effect settings panel. Then press the button . The custom area label in the viewport will change to crop. Now you can drag the dotted frame to the desired position, as in the picture below.

Connecting two monitors to a computer or laptop may be required for a variety of reasons. As a rule, this is done for professional purposes - for the convenience of video editing, photo processing or working with texts. However, this can also be useful for an ordinary user - you can play on one monitor, and use an Internet browser on the second.

Even the most inexperienced user will be able to connect - you just need to choose the right equipment, and find and configure a second monitor operating system can herself. The problem can only occur if when you connect a monitor to a laptop, the standard display turns off, or the same image appears on both screens. How to display a different picture on the monitors?

Steps for connecting a second monitor

The entire connection procedure can be divided into two main parts: hardware and software. At the first stage, the user needs to find out which video card is installed in his computer and what connection interfaces it has. Depending on the computer, there may be one or more connectors; They may be different types- in this case, you will need an adapter or different monitors.

The software part, as a rule, is executed automatically. After connecting a second monitor to a free slot on the video card, any modern operating system will independently start the process of detecting new equipment and transfer the video stream to it. If this does not happen, the user can start the discovery manually.

So, first of all, you need to inspect the video card installed in the computer. Each of the connected monitors will need its own connector; typically, at least two outputs can be found on a discrete card. If there is no second connector, the problem can be solved in different ways:

  • buy a new graphics card with several interfaces - this can be very expensive, but in addition the computer will receive more resources for video processing;
  • install a second video card cheaper, if the design allows it motherboard and computer case - there must be a free slot and a sufficient amount of space;
  • using a video signal splitter is a budget option, which, however, can somewhat spoil the image quality if the old analog interface is split.

If you plan to connect a second screen to a laptop, there are practically no options - replacing a video card will easily cost half the cost of a computer, and installing a second board is most often impossible. In this case, it is best to immediately select a laptop with an additional video interface, preferably digital.

Variety of interfaces

In order to connect the monitor to the computer without problems, the connectors on them must be of the same type; sometimes you can use an adapter, but a loss of quality is inevitable. The choice of interface can be made from the following list:

  • VGA (D -Sub) - an old analog interface designed to transmit images in low resolution and low quality;
  • DVI-I and DVI-D - digital interface low level, very common - found on most monitors and video cards;
  • HDMI - a universal interface (it can transmit not only a picture, but also sound), is found not only on computers and monitors, but also on TVs and game consoles;
  • DisplayPort is a modern option for connecting monitors with a resolution of 4k;
  • Thunderbolt is the fastest interface to which you can connect a large number of monitors without losing image quality.

It is impossible to connect something incorrectly - all connectors and plugs have a completely different design. Adapters can only be used when connecting connectors of the same type (for example, analog VGA and DVI -I, transmitting analog signal along with digital). To connect an analog interface to a digital one, you need a special device - a DAC.

The easiest way to output a signal from a laptop to a monitor is to choose only one monitor that matches the additional video interface. In this case, the signal will be divided in the same way as in the case of a conventional desktop computer. It will also be possible to display different pictures on a separate and built-in screens.

Setting up a second monitor

In most cases, the system itself will detect new equipment and display an image on it. As a rule, when connected to a laptop, both screens begin to display the same picture, and when a second monitor is connected to a desktop PC, the desktop lengthens. However, sometimes this may not happen. Before setting up the output of a different image, you should deal with this problem.

Enabling a second monitor in any version Windows systems carried out through the control panel, in the screen settings menu. There are three options for adjustment:

  • image output mode - on one or both screens, mirror, stretching the desktop;
  • screen resolution;
  • Orientation - horizontal or vertical.

After that, both monitors will have a common desktop. This already allows you to have a different image on different screens - for this, of course, you will have to run applications in windowed mode and place them in a certain area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe desktop.

Create two independent desktops

If you need to have two separate desktops, simply connecting monitors to a common video card will not be enough. You can do this in several ways:

  • connect equipment to a modern map with multiple GPUs and select the appropriate mode in the settings;
  • connect each monitor to a separate video card;
  • use special equipment connected to one video card and separating the video signal.

In the latter case, even two monitors can be connected to a laptop - in this case, they will have one large desktop, and the second on the built-in display.

Thus, even an inexperienced user can figure out how to connect and configure a second monitor.

Video tutorial on setting up

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