if you have any number of windows open, let's say six, you'd press *Show windows side by side* on your taskbar and they'd all fill out, best as possible, the entire screen. This worked back in the day using Windows 7.
There is a setting in windows (Settings -> multiscreen -> third option) this does NOT fix the problem, save for a short period of time on activation first time.
- Do this one thing right and you have a customer.
There are huge threads on this on the web - Side by side is definitely broken:
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-start/show-windows-side-by-side-is-broken-win-windows-10/dc45f5e0-9f60-4f86-848c-7335fd5344e3
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-start/windows-10-side-by-side/ee4d80ac-36c1-4d56-b813-22393df65a66
if you have any number of windows open, let's say six, you'd press *Show windows side by side* on your taskbar and they'd all fill out, best as possible, the entire screen. This worked back in the day using Windows 7.
There is a setting in windows (Settings -> multiscreen -> third option) this does NOT fix the problem, save for a short period of time on activation first time.
- Do this one thing right and you have a customer.