
With manufacturers moving away from 16:9 to the 3:2 aspect ratio, and the 16:10 aspect ratio, which has more room for multitasking, this lets you fit more on your screen at once. Why is this so useful and exciting? Well, it’s because a lot of displays on laptops are getting bigger. You even can group the windows in a four-square grid, just like the Microsoft Logo. You can either tile side by size at an even length, side by side with one side bigger, straight down the middle with each being a vertical column, straight down the middle with the middle one being bigger, and other choices.
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Once you hover, with any other open apps in the background you’ll see one of six ways that you can tile the window. No more need to use a keyboard shortcut or even drag your window around. How do you use it? Well, it’s as simple as hovering over the maximize button.

It’s not as complete as Power Toys, but it is inspired by that app’s ability to tile windows easier.

Window grouping in Windows 11 is a real killer feature.
