Windows 11’s multitasking features to get several UI improvements

MIRACLE GAMES
2 min readFeb 21, 2022

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Multitasking can be challenging when you’ve too many apps open at the same time, but Windows 11’s flagship features like Snap groups and Alt + Tab make it easy to organize your windows on the desktop. Multitasking features support both mouse and touch, and it is getting better in the Sun Valley 2 update with a new way to group apps.

Snap groups isn’t a new concept introduced in Windows 11 and it has been a part of previous versions of Windows. With Snap group, you can create a snap layout by opening up multiple programs, then pull one to the front and move it to the right or left side of the screen to snap it alongside the rest of your open windows.

You can run apps side by side, change the size of the window or hover over the maximize button to access the existing snap layouts, including a layout with windows grouped in a four-square grid.

Microsoft is experimenting with a new way to snap windows into snap layouts and it also supports mouse and touch like the rest of the snapping features.

With the new feature, you can create snap windows by dragging a window to the top of the screen and it works very well in our tests.

As shown in the above screenshot, when you drag a window to the top of the desktop or screen, a new “zone” pop-up will appear and you need to drop the window within the defined zone to create a layout.

You can use Windows 11’s Snap assist feature to continue with your layout setup.

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