Google Chrome is testing a split-screen multitasking feature — here's how it will work
Google Chrome is testing a split-screen multitasking feature — here's how it will work
Popular user Leopeva64-2 announced a new feature in Google Chrome called "Split Screen," which allows users to view two tabs side by side within a single window, improving the multitasking experience. (Reddit)
🆕 Split Screen in Chrome
Split Screen is a significant step toward enhancing productivity, as users can now:
View two websites simultaneously within a single window.
Easily switch split tabs.
Saving time and effort compared to opening multiple windows.
According to Leopeva64-2, a new option has been added in the Canary release of Chrome that allows users to switch split tabs by double-clicking the edit bar. (Chrome Unboxed)
🖼️ Illustration
To see the new feature in action, check out the image shared by Leopeva64-2 on his X account (formerly Twitter):
(Reddit)
The image shows how to display two tabs side by side within a single Chrome window.
🧪 How to Try the Feature
If you'd like to try this feature before its official release, you can: (Chrome Unboxed)
Download the Chrome Canary build.
Enable the feature through the Experiments (flags) settings at chrome://flags.
Search for "Split Screen" and enable it. (Reddit, Reddit)
Please note that features in Canary builds may be unstable and may change before the final release.
🔗 Additional Resources
For more details and updates, you can follow Leopeva64-2 on X:(X (formerly Twitter))
🔗 Leopeva64-2 on X
The "Split Screen" feature demonstrates Google's commitment to improving the user experience in Chrome, making browsing more efficient and smooth.
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