Snap Layouts and Snap Groups
Windows 11 is incorporating the Snap Layouts and Snap Groups feature from Windows 10, allowing users to easily organize and snap windows into predefined layouts on their desktops.
Enhanced Multitasking Experience
With Snap Layouts, users can quickly arrange multiple windows into different configurations, such as side-by-side or in a grid, optimizing productivity and workflow management.
Snap Groups for Continuity
Snap Groups preserve the arrangement of multiple apps across virtual desktops, enabling users to switch between tasks seamlessly without rearranging windows repeatedly.
Accessibility and Ease of Use
These features enhance accessibility by simplifying the process of resizing and positioning windows, making it easier for users to work with multiple applications simultaneously.
User Interface Improvements
Windows 11's adaptation of Snap Layouts includes improvements in the user interface, offering a more intuitive experience for arranging and managing windows across different displays.
Streamlined Window Management
The reintroduction of Snap Layouts in Windows 11 streamlines window management, catering to users who prefer organized desktop environments for efficient multitasking.
Integration with Virtual Desktops
Windows 11 is incorporating the Snap Layouts and Snap Groups feature from Windows 10, allowing users to easily organize and snap windows into predefined layouts on their desktops.
User Feedback and Implementation
Microsoft's decision to bring back Snap Layouts in Windows 11 is driven by user feedback and the popularity of the feature in Windows 10, aiming to enhance user satisfaction and productivity.