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The custom windows snap layouts are a game changer an a feature I very much appreciate. But even on the largest of screens we eventually run out of screen space to have windows side by side. Say for example you have a 2x1 grid and you snap a document to the left but you want to constantly refer through onenote and a webpage. It would be nice if you could have all three open as the same time but you only have space for two so you keep the document as the persistent window on the left side of the grid and snap onenote and chrome to the other side. You still have to minimize and maximize windows on the right side when you want to switch between onenote and the broswer. What if we could have both onenote and the browser open on the right side, stacked on top of each other but only one of them visible at a time, but we could just move the mouse to that part of the grid and scroll through that stack of windows using a shortcut like Windows key+mouse wheel or Ctrl+mouse wheel to bring the next window in the stack to view? I think that would be amazing. That would increase productivity a lot.
Scenario when this would be used?
In the description.
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The custom windows snap layouts are a game changer an a feature I very much appreciate. But even on the largest of screens we eventually run out of screen space to have windows side by side. Say for example you have a 2x1 grid and you snap a document to the left but you want to constantly refer through onenote and a webpage. It would be nice if you could have all three open as the same time but you only have space for two so you keep the document as the persistent window on the left side of the grid and snap onenote and chrome to the other side. You still have to minimize and maximize windows on the right side when you want to switch between onenote and the broswer. What if we could have both onenote and the browser open on the right side, stacked on top of each other but only one of them visible at a time, but we could just move the mouse to that part of the grid and scroll through that stack of windows using a shortcut like Windows key+mouse wheel or Ctrl+mouse wheel to bring the next window in the stack to view? I think that would be amazing. That would increase productivity a lot.
Scenario when this would be used?
In the description.
Supporting information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: