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Yes, but how you would do it depends on what you mean by "split." For instance, you can have Explorer and Adobe Reader running at the same time, and both visible, by moving and resizing one to the top or left half, and the other to the bottom or right half, respectively. Another way would be to connect an external monitor, then use the key combination "Windows+P" (the Windows key and the "P" letter key. to create a duplicate, additional, or extension view of the laptop's screen to the external monitor.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey there, yes, you can. Here's a link to a Lenovo webpage (https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht513508) to learn more about how to do so.
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