Deadline destroyer! Windows 11 Snap Assist, Your Multi-Tasking Partner | Photos

Deadline destroyer! Windows 11 Snap Assist, Your Multi-Tasking Partner

If you have work to do, then most likely than not, you have to depend on a computer to do the job nowadays. This applies to almost everything nowadays, barring the physical labour types. And most likely, multi-tasking will be necessary to meet the deadlines set by your demanding boss. To make sure the job is done without taking on too much stress, Windows 11 can be used to ensure you get a good night's rest. How? Meet Snap Assist.

By: HT TECH
| Updated on: Jan 12 2023, 12:53 IST
Windows 11
By helping you to navigate easily through each and every tab through a feature dubbed as Snap Assist. It allows Windows 11 allows users to organize windows, optimize screen space, and maximize productivity. Having said that, nothing happens on its own and you will have to put in the hard work too- as they say, garbage in, garbage out. So, to achieve your goals, check out these 5 ways to make Windows 11 Snap Assist work for you: (HT Tech)
1/6 By helping you to navigate easily through each and every tab through a feature dubbed as Snap Assist. It allows Windows 11 allows users to organize windows, optimize screen space, and maximize productivity. Having said that, nothing happens on its own and you will have to put in the hard work too- as they say, garbage in, garbage out. So, to achieve your goals, check out these 5 ways to make Windows 11 Snap Assist work for you: (HT Tech)
Microsoft Windows
Snap with a mouse: Select the title bar of the window you want to snap and drag it to the edge of your screen. An outline indicates where the window will snap to when you drop it. Drag it to the left or right side of your screen, depending on where you want to snap it to.   (Microsoft)
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2/6 Snap with a mouse: Select the title bar of the window you want to snap and drag it to the edge of your screen. An outline indicates where the window will snap to when you drop it. Drag it to the left or right side of your screen, depending on where you want to snap it to.   (Microsoft)
Windows 11
Snap with a keyboard: Select the window you want to snap and press the Windows Logo Key + Left Arrow or the Windows Logo Key + Right Arrow to snap the window to the side of the screen where you want it to be. You can also move it to a corner after snapping it. With the window selected, press the Windows Logo Key + Up Arrow or the Windows Logo Key + Down Arrow to get it into the desired corner.   (Unsplash)
3/6 Snap with a keyboard: Select the window you want to snap and press the Windows Logo Key + Left Arrow or the Windows Logo Key + Right Arrow to snap the window to the side of the screen where you want it to be. You can also move it to a corner after snapping it. With the window selected, press the Windows Logo Key + Up Arrow or the Windows Logo Key + Down Arrow to get it into the desired corner.   (Unsplash)
Microsoft Windows
Snap with Snap Assist: Snap Assist appears after you’ve snapped a window but have a lot of available space on your screen. Any other open windows are displayed in that space as thumbnails. To use Snap Assist, click the thumbnail of the window you want to open. If you have two windows displayed side-by-side, you can resize both windows simultaneously by selecting and dragging the dividing line.   (Microsoft)
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4/6 Snap with Snap Assist: Snap Assist appears after you’ve snapped a window but have a lot of available space on your screen. Any other open windows are displayed in that space as thumbnails. To use Snap Assist, click the thumbnail of the window you want to open. If you have two windows displayed side-by-side, you can resize both windows simultaneously by selecting and dragging the dividing line.   (Microsoft)
Windows Snap groups
Snap groups: When working on a specific task, it can be useful to have two or more open apps or windows that create a snap group. You can open another app if you're interrupted and then, when you want to get back to the snap group later, hover over one of your open apps in the taskbar to find it.   (Microsoft)
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5/6 Snap groups: When working on a specific task, it can be useful to have two or more open apps or windows that create a snap group. You can open another app if you're interrupted and then, when you want to get back to the snap group later, hover over one of your open apps in the taskbar to find it.   (Microsoft)
Windows Snap layouts
Snap layouts: To optimize your screen space and your productivity, hover over a window's maximize button or select a window and press Win+Z, then choose a snap layout.   (Microsoft)
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6/6 Snap layouts: To optimize your screen space and your productivity, hover over a window's maximize button or select a window and press Win+Z, then choose a snap layout.   (Microsoft)
First Published Date: 12 Jan, 12:25 IST
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