[Windows 11/10] Snap windows
To provide you more detailed instruction, you can also click ASUS Youtube video link below to know more about How to Snap Screen on Windows
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlO9H8EXf1k
Please go to the corresponding instruction based on the current Windows operating system on your computer:
- Type and search [Snap settings] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
- Turn [Snap windows] on③, then you can select the boxes which snapped effect you want.
Snap with a mouse
- You can drag and drop the title bar of the window to the following hotspots, and the window will automatically resize itself to fit alongside the screen.
- Select and hold the title bar of the window you want to snap①.
- Drag the window to a hotspot②. When you succeed to drag the window to a hotspot, it will appear a transparent outline to indicate where the window will be snapped to.
- Release the mouse key, and then the window will automatically resize itself to fit alongside the screen.
- If you snap the window to the left/right hotspot, all other windows you have opened will appear on the opposite side③.
- After you select any window on the other side, it will automatically resize itself to fit alongside the screen.
Using Snap Layouts
To easily optimize your screen space, you can hover the mouse over a window’s maximize button, then select a snap layout you need.
Note: Some apps may not show snap layouts.
Snap Groups
When you add your apps in a Snap Layout, that layout is saved in a Snap Group. In the taskbar, when you hover over one of your open apps, it shows all the apps in that layout. So, you can get back to your work quickly.
- Type and search [Snap settings] in the Windows search bar①, then click [Open]②.
- Turn [Snap windows] on③, then you can select the boxes which snapped effect you want.
- You can drag and drop the title bar of the window to the following hotspots, and the window will automatically resize itself to fit alongside the screen.
- Select and hold the title bar of the window you want to snap④.
- Drag the window to a hotspot⑤. When you succeed to drag the window to a hotspot, it will appear a transparent outline to indicate where the window will be snapped to.
- Release the mouse key, and then the window will automatically resize itself to fit alongside the screen.
- If you snap the window to the left/right hotspot, all other windows you have opened will appear on the opposite side⑥.
- After you select any window on the other side, it will automatically resize itself to fit alongside the screen.