Move windows and adjust the size via the menu bar

Since macOS Sequoia, Apple has added a new function for managing windows. In addition to Stage Manager and Mission Control, there is now also the ‘Fulling Tiles’ function available in which windows can automatically be placed on the screen in predefined courses.

The power of the function is in the automatic positioning of the windows. Something similar was also promised by Apple in the introduction of Stage Manager and Mission Control. In practice, however, few Mac users use this.

You can adjust the tiles with the help of key combinations or hold the green ball of an open app. However, there is also a more accessible option available. Via the option option in the macOS menu bar you also have the possible to move the windows of an app as a tile.

Move windows through the menu bar

The ‘window’ menu option in the macOS menu bar gives you the possible to adjust the layout of the filling tiles. You can adjust both the position and the layout of the filling tiles.

Move windows and adjust the size via the menu bar

Open an app and go to the option in the macOS menu bar Window â–¸ Move and adjust size.

You will immediately see all the options in the submenu, you can divide windows into halves and quarters. In addition, there are options to organize the windows.

Using window in combination with tiles can help you work more productively on your Mac. For this you will first have to experiment with it to understand the operation and use them efficiently.

Extra settings via the system settings

In System Settings â–¸ Desktop you will find three new settings for the new screen -filling tiles.

Windows can be placed by the option-hold the key while dragging, useful if you use multiple desktops. Furthermore, you can also disable ‘placed windows’ margins, which reduces the space between different windows.

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