Enable Multi-Window multi-task feature in Android

Android Multi tasking with multi windows

Learn how you can boost your working and performance by using Multi windows feature in your Android device and save time.


This is one what I love, multi-programming  Yes I can do it on desktop either by adjusting size of window of even connecting the second monitor to my PC, but sometimes you’ll feel helpless if you are still using all the apps in full screen even if you don’t need to see full screen stuffs, like Facebook notification.

Android being awesome features Multi-tasking to maximize its processing utilization but you need to switch to one another and another screen to stay in touch with all. Multi tasking feature become awesome with multi-screen or say multi window for each application so that you can keep eye on both or even more.

The Giant size crystal clear display of most of the Smartphone and tablets need to be multi-tasked and multi windows. Let’s get to know how you can get started with this to explore your Android.


1. Adjust Display Setting



Before you can start using Multi-windows mode, you’ll need to enable the multi tasking feature on your Android. For doing this simply navigate as follow
Settings>> Display >> and Check the Multi-Window
You can keep this option turn on even if you don’t want to use this feature; I promise it won’t annoy you.

2. Enable Multi window



Once you’ve enabled the multi windows feature in your android device, you’ll start noticing a small semi circle icon will appear at the side of your screen. It will be displayed after sometime but it makes sure that your multi-windows feature is turn on and working. It will auto hide in sometime but you can display this anytime by holding the back button.

3. Getting started with Multi-Window



Whenever you need to work with multi-window mode, simply tap the multi-window icon on the left of the screen, here you will see the Multi-Windows supported apps. Only those supported apps will be displayed, by default Samsung and Google Play Apps is there, many third party apps may also b there, but may not, Google Chrome/Facebook are the Good example of Multi window supported apps.

4. Here is your Two Screens



Once you decided which app you want to open, simply drag the icon to the part of the screen and another app to another part of screen, it will be opened in half of the display, keeping previous apps running perfectly at half of the screen and new app is getting started.

5. Windows size of Apps



To perfectly use the Multi windows feature, you can anytime adjust the size of the Application windows, simply select and drag the window to the size you want, either Maximize or minimize the window, also you can anytime select the full screen icon to use that application in full screen, and you go!

Its amazing feature but I would like to mention something that will help you in optimizing the performance,
>> Don’t always keep the application running in background and keep the application close.
>> Using multiple Windows will use not only processor performance but also your display performance and drag your battery. So be careful.
>> using Multi-windows feature in Smaller screen may annoy you so does it at your own choice.

Hoping you’ll boost your performance by using this multi window feature, share this with your friend and suggest something if you would like to.
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10 comments :

  1. This doesn't work on all Androids. How can you call this place Intelligent Computing?

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  2. Most of the latest version are coming with this Multi windows feature but if there is not, you can get this on Samsung devices by using this app Samsung Multi Windows Manager

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  3. you just want people to come here to waste their time with you bulshit talk..

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  5. Excellent app--discovered it by accident on my phone. I do think having the tab up all the time is a little annoying--it covers part of the Words with Friends board no matter where I drag it too! :) I did a search to see how to turn it off, and thanks to you, now I not only know how to do that, but how to turn it back on again when I want it. Thanks!

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  6. You'are most welcome Judi! :)

    yeah we try to give maximum options for the stuff, like if you want to disable the metro UI, you must be knowing how to enable this again!

    Thank you for your comment!

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  7. Thank you for showing me how to turn it on....so I could turn it off. It was annoying.

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  8. FUITASS: I found the post useful. I have to wonder what positive things, if any, you contribute to the world.

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  9. That is actually not true ... Multi-window is SAMSUNG (TouchWiz) feature, not Android feature. None of the vanilla android comes this; only newer TouchWiz ROMs.

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  10. thats a samsung feature not an android feature

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