Como usar a visualização de tela dividida do Mac para maximizar sua produtividade –

If you’ve got more than ten windows open right now, Mac split screen view is for you. This essential Macbook feature is easy to use and lets you keep multiple windows open and running at the same time. It’s great for busy multitaskers or anyone tired of clicking back and forth between two different tabs. Like the name implies, split screen view divides your screen vertically down the center so you can place two windows next to each other.

There are a lot of reasons why you might want to take advantage of this setting. For example, if you’re in a meeting, you can have Zoom open on the left side of your screen and type out a message in Slack or Teams channel on the right side of your screen. It’s also great for when you need to keep a reference doc close by, like an Excel spreadsheet, while writing in a separate document. And when you’re finished, it’s easy to close out of split screen view without losing your windows.

Here’s everything you need to know about setting up Mac split screen view to save time and avoid losing tabs.

  • Make sure neither window you want to use is in full-screen mode.
  • In one of the windows you want to use, place your cursor over the green button in the top left. Instead of clicking to maximize the window, hover until you see a drop-down menu.
  • Select Tile Window to Left of Screen or Tile Window to Right of Screen. Your Mac will automatically enter split-screen mode.