

Merge an app’s windows into one tabbed window: In the app, choose Window > Merge All Windows. To make adjacent windows the same size, drag the edge you want to resize-as it nears the edge of the adjacent window, it aligns with the edge and stops. You can position multiple windows adjacent to each other. To return the window to its previous position and size, press and hold the Option key, move the pointer over the green button, then choose Revert.Īlign windows: Drag a window close to another one-as the window nears the other one, it aligns without overlapping.

The window fills that half of the screen the menu bar and Dock remain visible. Move a window to one side of the screen: Press and hold the Option key while you move the pointer over the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Move Window to Left Side of Screen or Move Window to Right Side of Screen from the menu that appears. Manually move a window: Drag the window by its title bar to where you want it. Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders.Sync music, books, and more between devices.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make text and other items on the screen bigger.Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.I will have to go back to running in the terminal until this is all resolved, which is really disappointing. Attempting to grab the window to resize it often doesn't work at all, takes a couple tries, and then crashes. The snapping especially!Įdit 2: since posting this I have also found that resizing an X11 Emacs window frequently "crashes." It seems that the display is getting disconnected (when run from the terminal, there is no error output when this happens), but the process also ends. I really hope we can figure out a middle ground on this.

Window resizing itself is a lot slower, and because we now see the X11 cursors, even the resize cursors are harder to see.įrom a pure usability standpoint I fail to see how this is an improvement. Not being able to quickly snap my X11 windows (primarily Emacs) to half the screen like I do with everything else is pretty bad. (Edit: relatively quick window resizing, Windows-style titlebars, Windows cursors, and Window snapping (even with FancyZones) was working 100% in VcXsrv.) I just upgraded to Windows 11 with excitement about WSLg, to find that the experience is quite inferior to the way it was working for me in Windows 10 with VcXsrv. I understand this is potentially a hard one to solve, but I feel like I need to pile on.
