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Default What is the difference between split screen and freeze?

I use freeze quite often, but not the split screen. When would this be
beneficial to me? I don't really understand its uses. Thank you!
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Default What is the difference between split screen and freeze?

When you split the screen, you can scroll up and down in both
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I use freeze quite often, but not the split screen. When would
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