![]() The only small issue with this setup is that windows that you haven’t zoned before do not automatically go into a zone, you’ll have to drag them to whichever zone you want them to be in. If I had an ultrawide, I would totally use the Priority Grid setup. You can set up your own custom zones or choose a template. We also want to move newly created windows to their last known zone. This is a must for zone-focused setup, which is what we want for a tiled WM replacement. I turned off “Hold shift key” so that whenever I move a window, the zones are enabled and I can just drag the windows between zones. Here’s a screenshot of my settings, this is what I found most ideal: I’ve got a big zone on the left where I keep my browser, email, and whatever else I’m working on that needs a lot of space, and then I have two smaller zones on the right for my terminal, editor, file manager, and chat apps. ![]() Microsoft’s PowerToys project makes a suitable replacement that doesn’t break things, called FancyZones. One annoyance I’ve had with Windows after using Manjaro and i3 for a few months last year is that there wasn’t really a good tiling window manager for Windows. ![]() My Windows 10 tiling workspace setup - Luke's Wild Website ![]()
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