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Work in Two Windows
You can divide your physical screen into two logical windows. Each window operates independently of the other, enabling you to perform multiple functions concurrently.
To open a second window in the region, press the F2 (Split) or F9 (Swap) function key.
When one window takes up the entire screen, the other window is considered closed.
Split Screens
Using the SPLIT command, you can perform the following actions:
- Split your screen horizontally and have one window above the other. Move the cursor to a row where you want to split screens, and press F2 (Split).
- Split your screen vertically and have two windows side by side. Move the cursor to any column on the bottom row, and press F2 (Split).
- Return a split screen to single window display in one of the following ways:
- Move the cursor to the first line on your screen, and press F2 (Split) to minimize the window. The window containing the cursor disappears, and the other window expands to full size.
- Enter =X to exit one of the windows. Your session with that window ends.
Swap Screens
Using the SWAP command, you can perform the following actions:
- Reverse the dimensions of the active window if you have two windows open and both are visible on the screen, and switch between them.
- Open a second full-screen window if you are currently operating with a single window open, and then switch between them.
To swap two full-screen windows
- Display one of the panels.
- Press F9 (Swap).
The primary menu appears.
- Proceed to the second panel you require and press F9 (Swap).
The first of your swap-panels appears.
- Press F9 (Swap) to switch between the two swap-panels.
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