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Snap Layouts are Windows 11’s best new feature

Byadmin

Oct 8, 2021


My favorite keyboard shortcut since the days of Windows 7 has been Windows + Left/Right, which lets me fling a window to either side of my screen, automatically resizing it to take up 50% of my monitor. Great for viewing a document and a web browser side-by-side or keeping Chrome permanently in place while I use the other half of my monitor for chat windows or file explorer or whatever I need in the moment. Microsoft has made some improvements to window snapping over the years, but Windows 11’s overhaul is easily the best snapping has ever been.

The same keyboard shortcuts still work, but on top of them Microsoft has added a really useful, intuitive mouse interface and the ability to easily snap multiple windows into a grid. This ain’t just about 50/50 splits anymore. Snap Layouts are a great evolution of an already great feature.

How Snap Layouts work

(Image credit: Microsoft)

Windows 11’s Snap Layouts give you six different grid options for arranging your desktop:  

  • Two windows, 50/50 split
  • Two windows, 70/30 split
  • Three windows split into thirds
  • Three windows, 50/25/25 split
  • Four windows split into quarters
  • Three windows, 25/50/25 split

This is probably a lot easier to visualize than it is to read. Thankfully, when you hover your mouse over a window’s maximize icon, you get this little pop-up to initiate a Snap Layout.



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