Our first look at Windows 11 new window snapping feature
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 5:37 pm
After several months of leaks, rumours, and various job listings of the big Windows Sun Valley update, the pre-release build crept onto various file-sharing websites yesterday ahead of its public preview on June 24. Initial testing revealed that the Windows 11 (Windows 10’s successor) includes tweaks designed to modernize the operating system and optimize it for tablet and keyboard/mouse users. The Windows 10 successor includes rounded corners, a new Start menu without tiles, and other UI improvements. In addition to Windows 10X-like interface, Windows 11 has added a new multitasking feature to allow multiple windows to be snapped on your desktop. If you’re a fan of the window snapping feature and you’ve been waiting for Windows to allow you to quickly access the snap layouts, now you can with Windows 11. One of the new multitasking features is improved window snapping, which can be accessed by hovering over the maximize button. Using the new snap controls, Microsoft lets you move a window to any spot on the screen, allowing users to run multiple apps at the same time.
https://player.vimeo.com/video/56379437 ... _id=122963
As you can see in the above video, you can simply hover the “maximize” button in Windows 11 to access four different options and instantly snap the window. What’s great about the snap is that Microsoft has already created useful layouts:
Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/1 ... g-feature/
https://player.vimeo.com/video/56379437 ... _id=122963
As you can see in the above video, you can simply hover the “maximize” button in Windows 11 to access four different options and instantly snap the window. What’s great about the snap is that Microsoft has already created useful layouts:
- Two apps split equally across the screen
- Two apps side-by-side but the focus would be on the left app
- Three apps on the screen
- Four apps on the screen
Source: https://www.windowslatest.com/2021/06/1 ... g-feature/