For example, if you create a 2 × 2 grid in a two-monitor setup, each monitor will be able to fit the windows into a 2 × 2 grid. > To be clear, you can only set one grid setting and it will apply to each screen individually.
The app works great with multiple screens, so if you are using more than one screen, you can adjust windows with the same settings on all of your screens. This app is great for anyone with a widescreen display, but if you have a big screen, not necessarily a large one, it can help you make better use of screen space. You will see a grid on the highlighted screen where you can fit the window and of course the window will stay true to the column / row you move it to. Press the shortcut key associated with the move command, then snap the window wherever you want. > To adjust a window, click and hold with the left mouse button. Make sure to click Save once you've set everything up. The keys you configure will be used when you hold down a left click on a window, so don't worry if they interfere with other shortcuts. Set the desired grid, then change the corresponding keyboard shortcuts in the input panel on the right. The dimensions of the grid are column by row, so the setup you see below will divide the screen into three columns and one row. Go to the Settings tab and create your grid. The portable version naturally has fewer features, but nothing important is missing.īefore you can use it, you need to configure it.
#Windows grid on my screen install#
When you run the EXE file, it asks if you want to install it or use the portable version.