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allows using half of the screen by placing them Cn`moJ go AmYr-AmYr ñH«$sZ H$mo gmBS>-~m`-gmBS> aI
side-by-side. For using this feature we have to gH$Vo h¢& Bg \$sMa Ho$ Cn`moJ hoVw h_| qdS>moO Hw§$Or VWm
press the windows key plus left or right arrow
key on the keyboard. The current working coâQ> `m amBQ> Eoamo Hw§$Or H$s~moS>© na X~mZm hmoJr& dV©_mZ
window will be placed in the left or the right H$m`©aV qdS>mo {MÌ-1.22 _| Xem©E AZwgma ñH«$sZ Ho$
part of the screen as shown in fig-1.22. coâQ> `m amBQ> ^mJ _| {XIoJr&
Fig. 1.22: Snap feature to set two windows side-by-side
(press windows key + left/right arrow key)
A user can also move to the left or right qdS>moO Ho$ Q>mBQ>c ~ma H$mo hmoëS> H$a ñH«$sZ Ho$ coâQ>
edge of the screen just by holding the title bar `m amBQ> EO H$mo coâQ> `m amBQ> _| S>o´oqJJ H$a _yd ^r {H$`m
of the window and dragging left or right. Simi- Om gH$Vm h¡& Bgr àH$ma Amn qdS>mo H$mo An `m S>mCZ
larly, we can also scroll the window up and ñH«$moc H$a gH$Vo h¢& _mCg Ûmam qdS>moO H$s EOog H$mo
down. By dropping the mouse on the edges of
the windows a user can resize the window. nH$‹S> H$a `yOa qdS>moO H$mo ar-gmBO H$a gH$Vm h¡& ~mX
Later a user can maximize the windows to come _| `yOa qdS>moO H$mo _¡{Šg_mBO H$a dmng qgJc qdS>mo
back to the single window operation. Am°naoeZ na Am gH$Vm h¡&
Using taskbar for cascading and stack- H$mñHo$qS>J Ed§ ñQ>¡qH$J hoVw Q>mñH$~ma H$m Cn`moJ
ing
Taskbar is the bottommost bar of the desk- Q>mñH$~ma S>oñH$Q>m°n H$m g~go [ZMbm> ~ma hmoVm h¡&
top. When user right-clicks on the taskbar, he O~ `yOa Q>mñH$~ma na amBQ> pŠcH$ H$aVm h¡, Cgo _pëQ>nc
will see three options as shown in the fig-1.23
for using multiple windows: qdS>moO Ho$ Cn`moJ hoVw {MÌ-1.23 _| Xem©E AZwgma VrZ
Am°ßeZ {XImB© XoVo h¢&