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To snap windows to half-screen on Windows, there are several options that can make this task easier. One of them is by using the SMBAct window manager, which provides convenient shortcuts for snapping windows to specific halves or sections of the screen. With SMBAct, you can use the following shortcuts:

Win + Alt + → : Snaps the active window to the right half of the screen. Win + Alt + ← : Snaps the active window to the left half of the screen. Win + Alt + ↑ : Snaps the active window to the top half of the screen. Win + Alt + ↓ :Snaps the active window to the bottom half of the screen.

Alternatively, you can call Active Window Actor ((default shortcut Ctrl + Alt + Z), which allows you to search for specific actions to perform, including snapping windows to desired positions.

It’s worth mentioning that these methods can be applied not only on Windows but also on Mac and Linux operating systems, making them universally useful.

Snapping windows to half-screen has numerous benefits. Firstly, it allows for better multitasking by enabling you to view and work on multiple applications side by side. This can enhance productivity and efficiency, especially when referencing information from one application while performing tasks in another. Additionally, it makes it easier to compare documents, edit content, or follow instructions without having to constantly switch between windows. Half-screen snapping is particularly handy for professionals, students, and anyone who regularly uses computers for work or study purposes.

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