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Microsoft Edge May Soon Have a ‘Split Screen’ Feature

Microsoft Edge may be adding a major new feature, giving users the ability to display two different websites in a single screen....
Microsoft Edge May Soon Have a ‘Split Screen’ Feature
Written by Matt Milano

Microsoft Edge may be adding a major new feature, giving users the ability to display two different websites in a single screen.

First spotted Reddit user Leopeva64-2, Microsoft is testing an Edge feature that would allow a user to add a “Split Screen” button to the toolbar. Once activated, the feature would move the active website into the left half of the screen, giving the user the ability to open a separate website in the right half.

The feature will be a welcome option, especially for those times when users need to compare two different sites.

Microsoft Edge Split Screen – Credit Leopeva64-2

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