The existing snap functionality in Windows 10 handles this pretty well, just dragging a window to the side or corner of your screen lets you easily snap it into place and helps you fill in the rest.  Windows 11 has brought this functionality to the forefront and I suspect many users will be encountering it for the first time.

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When a user clicks on the maximize icon in the upper-right corner of a window it will now present them with a series of options rather than simply going full screen. You can select a side-by-side layout, a quartered split, or a blend of the two. Highlight the relevant placement for the current Window in that layout and it immediately snaps into place.  Again these options were all available in Windows 10, so the functionality has been there, this is simply surfacing it for more users. It’s Microsoft pressing an underutilized advantage, this multitasking is vastly beyond what’s available on the other major operating systems. It also now adapts to your screen size, offering even more layout options for those with larger displays. Windows 11 also specifically addresses multi-screen users, if you disconnect a docked laptop it will bring over the Windows from the monitor and minimize them immediately. When you reconnect the layout will return to the monitor exactly as it was. We can’t wait to get our hands on this feature and test it out. Check out more of what’s new in Windows 11 here:

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