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  2. Computer multitasking - Wikipedia

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    Multitasking of Microsoft Windows 1.01 released in 1985, here shown running the MS-DOS Executive and Calculator programs. In computing, multitasking is the concurrent execution of multiple tasks (also known as processes) over a certain period of time. New tasks can interrupt already started ones before they finish, instead of waiting for them ...

  3. Split screen (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Split-screen multiplayer in Limes & Napoleon. The split screen feature is commonly used in non-networked, also known as couch co-op, video games with multiplayer options.. In its most easily understood form, a split screen for a multiplayer video game is an audiovisual output device (usually a standard television for video game consoles) where the display has been divided into 2-4 equally ...

  4. Task View - Wikipedia

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    Task View is a task switcher and virtual desktop system introduced in Windows 10 and is among the first features new to Windows 10.Task View allows a user to quickly locate an open window, quickly hide all windows and show the desktop, and to manage windows across multiple monitors or virtual desktops.

  5. Google is testing Android split-screen multitasking - AOL

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    Google's Pixel C convertible was a stark reminder that Android still doesn't have the productivity chops of other platforms like Chrome OS and Windows, despite packing in a decent keyboard and ...

  6. Features new to Windows 11 - Wikipedia

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    [8] The redesign focuses on simplicity, ease of use, and flexibility, [2] addressing some of the deficiencies of Windows 10. [4] Most interfaces in Windows 11 feature rounded geometry, refreshed iconography, new typography, and a refreshed color palette. In addition, translucency and shadows are made more prevalent throughout the system. [9]

  7. Google’s 2-in-1 Pixel Tablet Doubles as a Smart Hub - AOL

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    Despite its screen staying locked to 60 hertz, scrolling with the Pixel Tablet is snappy. Split-screen multitasking on the Pixel allows our test editor to work on a story in Google Docs while ...

  8. Cooperative multitasking - Wikipedia

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    Cooperative multitasking was the primary scheduling scheme for 16-bit applications employed by Microsoft Windows before Windows 95 and Windows NT, and by the classic Mac OS. Windows 9x used non-preemptive multitasking for 16-bit legacy applications, and the PowerPC Versions of Mac OS X prior to Leopard used it for classic applications. [1]

  9. How to split screen on Mac - AOL

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    If you're copying info from one document into a spreadsheet, for instance, it can help to see those two windows side-by-side.If you're lucky enough to have the space for a dual monitor setup, that ...