


Each layout allows you to choose the window's position in all the possible layout options: There are four main layouts for screen splitting.
#MAC MOVE DOCK TO ANOTHER MONITOR WINDOWS#
Press the Windows key with the right arrow key, followed immediately by pressing the Windows key with the down arrow key, to position the active window at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen.Press the Windows key with the right arrow key, followed immediately by pressing the Windows key with the up arrow key, to position the active window at the top right-hand corner of the screen.Press the Windows key with the left arrow key, followed immediately by pressing the Windows key with the down arrow key, to position the active window at the bottom left-hand corner of the screen.Press the Windows key with the left arrow key, followed immediately by pressing the Windows key with the up arrow key, to position the active window at the top left-hand corner of the screen.Press the Windows key with the right arrow key to position the active window on the right-hand side of the screen.Through the main System Preferences menu.
#MAC MOVE DOCK TO ANOTHER MONITOR MAC OS X#
Press the Windows key with the left arrow key to position the active window on the left-hand side of the screen. The Mac OS X operating system features a dock bar that normally appears at the bottom of your MacBooks display.Just select a window and choose one of the following options to locate the window on one of the available split-screen positions: The easiest method of arranging your windows across the screen is to use keyboard shortcuts.
