Microsoft’s Edge browser has a split screen function that allows you to put two web pages in one window, such as reading two articles at the same time.
And Microsoft is developing a new way to invoke the split-screen feature. The recent Canary version of the Edge browser introduced drag-and-drop split-screen support, similar to how you use the Snap feature to arrange Windows apps.
However, this function needs to be turned on by using a special command to modify the shortcut. Attached a tutorial on how to turn it on:
Right-click the Microsoft Edge Canary shortcut and select Properties.
Click the Target field, add a space after the original content, and enter the following:
–enable features=msEdgeSplitWindowDragAndDrop
Click OK to save changes.
Launch Microsoft Edge Canary with a modified shortcut.
Open two tabs and drag one to the right side of the window to start Split Screen.
It’s worth noting that the current split-screen implementation only works when dragging a tab to the right, and only works in a side-by-side horizontal view of pages, so it’s not yet fully functional.
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