Learn Windows app resizing, snap to size – using keyboard shortcuts for faster productivity.

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Learn Windows app resizing, snap to size - using keyboard shortcuts for faster productivity.
Learn Windows app resizing, snap to size – using keyboard shortcuts for faster productivity.
Windows has allowed snapping and resizing of Windows and applications to align with screen edges in most of their Windows iterations. This video will show you how to resize Windows and applications using keyboard shortcuts to improve the speed of your windows and increase your productivity. I also show how to use a new Windows 11 feature at the end of the video, Snap Layouts. This is a new feature in Windows 11 intended to help users experience the power of window snapping. Snap layouts are easily accessed by hovering over a window's Maximize button or pressing Win Z. After invoking the menu that displays available layouts, users can click on an area in a layout in page to snap a window to that particular area, then use Snap. Help complete the construction of a complete window arrangement. Snap layouts scale to the current screen size and orientation, including support for three side-by-side windows on large landscape displays and top/bottom stacked windows on portrait displays.
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