how to splitscreen for multitask with Linux? Tips
by rico001 from LinuxQuestions.org on (#57TPB)
I'm beginning to learn how to use seperate screens or desktops at the same time for multitasking.
I read that you use the super key windows key and arrows...
I found an article:
Split screen, move windows and maximize on Linux mint/Ubuntu
I want to do things like
- have videos running in all 4 corners of the screen
- have for example a boundary dividing the 4 spaces on a single monitor.
Could someone please offer additional tips for Linux? I'm using xfce manjaro but you can list any linux build type to help others, I think on Mac the feature is called splitview
thanks for the help


I read that you use the super key windows key and arrows...
I found an article:
Split screen, move windows and maximize on Linux mint/Ubuntu
I want to do things like
- have videos running in all 4 corners of the screen
- have for example a boundary dividing the 4 spaces on a single monitor.
Could someone please offer additional tips for Linux? I'm using xfce manjaro but you can list any linux build type to help others, I think on Mac the feature is called splitview
thanks for the help