Windows 10: Windows-CTRL-Left and -Right moves random? window into snap layout position

Discus and support Windows-CTRL-Left and -Right moves random? window into snap layout position in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; This is new behavior. The key combo changes desktop as usual, but now also repositions a window on the destination desktop. It seems to pick... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by xicus, Dec 12, 2023.

  1. xicus Win User

    Windows-CTRL-Left and -Right moves random? window into snap layout position


    This is new behavior. The key combo changes desktop as usual, but now also repositions a window on the destination desktop. It seems to pick half-screen left and right positions, as if Windows-ALT-Left/Right were pressed. I have mapped those key combos to mouse buttons because I shift desktops quite a bit. Windows 11 Home 22H2

    :)
     
    xicus, Dec 12, 2023
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  2. Jelo Sen Win User

    win+left/right hotkeys doesn't move window if snap is disabled

    Hello Stuffedtiger,



    I recreated your issue on my end and its working fine. For you to be able to use the hotkey “Win + Left”, the snap settings should be turned on. Press Win + left/right arrow for 3 or more times to move the window between monitors, and Up and Down arrows
    to resize the window. You can also drag and drop the window to the right corner then wait for the snap signal to snap to the other monitor.

    If you want the 4x4 grid on your monitors, you can drag and drop the window to the right then press Win + Down key to resize, same goes with the rest. If the issue persists, we suggest updating your drivers.



    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Jelo Sen, Dec 12, 2023
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  3. How to: Use Snap Layouts and Snap groups in Windows 11

    Windows 11 comes with a lot of multi-tasking improvements, one of the best ones is Snap layouts and Snap groups. This article discusses how to use Snap Layouts and Snap groups in Windows 11.

    How to use Snap Layouts in Windows 11


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    Snap layouts in action - Picture credits https://blogs.windows.com/



    The new Snap layouts feature focus is to increase user's productivity, which helps to arrange or snap the apps logically on the screen according to the user choice. This is particularly helpful when the user has a bigger, or widescreen, and has multiple applications open as per the requirement. To invoke snap layouts, on the active Window, either press Windows key+Z or hover over the maximize button. In the earlier releases of Windows, the user had to drag the app to the edge of the screen to activate the snapping feature.

    On traditional displays, you would see four layout choices and for ultrawide screens, you would see six layout choices.


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    To choose the location of the app, simply click the mouse button in the desired layout to snap the first active app on that part of the screen. When the first app is snapped, snap assist would show up, asking you to select the app you want to snap on the second layout. After the second, select the app for 3rd layout(if you selected that layout) and so on.


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    (In the Picture - snap assist on the right when Hyper-V is snapped on the left)

    Snap groups:


    So after using Snap groups to snap your work apps, let us say you want to take a break, and want to use Focus sessions on the Clock app. This is where the snap group feature comes in handy. You can pick up where you left them off and can open the layout with a single click. In the taskbar, it shows the title as Group.


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    Snap Group having 2 apps grouped

    To summarize, Snap groups remember the layouts used when multiple apps have been snapped mutually into a group using the Snap Layouts feature so that you can quickly resume where you left off.

    Coming Soon

    In the Windows Insider Builds 22557+, Microsoft has introduced a new way to invoke Snap layouts. Just drag a window to the top of the screen to reveal the snap layouts, drop the window on top of a zone to snap it, and use snap assist to finish building your layout.


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    How to turn off Snap Flyouts

    In case this feature is not relevant to you, Microsoft has also provided an option in Windows 11 to turn off specific settings related to Snapping in the Settings app. To turn off Snap layouts:

    1. Open Settings>System.
    2. Navigate to Multi-tasking.
    3. Turn off the settings you like, under snapping.


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    Also read:

     
    Sumit (Volunteer Moderator), Dec 12, 2023
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  4. Windows-CTRL-Left and -Right moves random? window into snap layout position

    win+left/right hotkeys doesn't move window if snap is disabled

    If I disable snap in Settings -> System -> Multitasking the win+left/right hotkeys don't move windows between monitors.
     
    stuffedtiger, Dec 12, 2023
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