How to View Up to Four Apps At
Once in Windows 8.1′s Modern UI
One of the best
new features of Windows 8.1 is the ability to split your Modern UI screen
between up to four apps, and with the Windows 8.1 update, you can now open and
snap apps side by side for efficient multitasking. The function is still limited
by your screen resolution — you get a window for each 500px horizontally on your
machine. This means that if your device’s native resolution is 1920 x 1080, you
can only have 3 side-by-side apps [3 x 500=1500 pixels]. For those with 1366 x 768, you're still stuck with 2 apps at the same time.
But even then,
default display settings can prevent you from using more than two windows
concurrently. If your screen resolution is at least 1500 pixels-wide, here’s how
to make sure you are using the right settings to open up to four apps at once.
- Type “Display” anywhere on your
live tile home page. This brings up a search for
“Display”.
- Tap “Display
Settings” from the results on the
right.
- Hit the dropdown
arrow under More
Options.
- Select
Smaller if you see that option. If your
only other option is Larger, your device
is already set to its widest resolution.
You
should see your
content decrease in size, and have more tiles on the Start screen at once. Now
you’re ready to snap as many apps side by side as your device will
allow.
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