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Chrome OS could let you split your screen in different ways

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Chrome OS could let you split your screen in different ways

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We're partial to more than one style of split-screen

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The importance of managing windows on Chrome OS (soon to be ChromeOS) is growing. Splitting the screen in half for two windows may be useful for most people, but there's more than one way to cut a cake or slice a screen and a new commit in the Chromium Gerrit may be a sign that Google is recognizing this.

The commit (via Chrome Unboxed) originally indicated in its description that a new #partial-split feature would allow users to "enable the option to snap windows by thirds for split view." Which is great if we had more ChromeOS devices with super-wide displays — shoutout to the Chromebook and Chromebox users plugging into one — but even at 16:9, it'd be a stretch to make three windows usable on a display.

The flag description, however, was later updated to read "snap two windows into 2/3 and 1/3 for split view," which makes a bit more sense for people who run feeds on one side and work on the other.

As opposed to an impartial split where each window gets equal space, enabling a partial split would give spatial preference to one window over the other. Of course, more split view combinations would be great, but like with anything else in life, we start with baby steps.

For now, we'll settle for pinning a window on top of the others.


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