Snap Your Window Layouts
Microsoft has supported snap-and-resize since Windows 7, but it gets a boost in Windows 11 with Snap Layouts.
You can still drag windows to the sides and corners for half- and quarter-screen layouts, but Windows 11 adds a hover menu over the Maximize button that offers layout options.
You can choose one large window on the left and two on top of each other on the right, or three in a row, for example.
Your choices depend on the size of your display.
The feature continues to get updates with more layout options and thumbnails for running apps in the layout choices.
Click to select your preferred formation and then move your apps into place. You can turn off this behavior in Settings. Some keyboard shortcuts let you quickly snap windows, such as Windows Key-Left Arrow, to snap a window to the left half of the screen.
