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Windows Snap is a built-in multitasking feature in Windows 10/11 that automatically resizes and organizes windows into predefined screen areas—such as side-by-side or corners (up to four)—by dragging them, using keyboard shortcuts, or hovering over the maximize button. Windows Snap works with any monitor connected to a PC or laptop that supports Windows Snap. The functionality operates independently on each screen, allowing you to snap, resize, and arrange windows on primary and secondary displays. It works on external monitors, TVs, or projectors connected via HDMI, USB-C, or wireless displays...^Ivan.
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