How to Use Snap on Windows 11 – Guide

Windows 10 gives you the ability to dock windows so that different apps, files, and browsers can be opened in different layouts. This is called “docking.” With Windows 11, this is much easier using a visual aid feature called “Snap Layout.” This tutorial will show you how to get snappin'!

Windows 10 doesn’t offer a lot of options when it comes to window management, but with the addition of the Windows 11 Snap Layout feature, you can open windows that cover a larger screen and many other possibilities. This is a useful new time-saving option for those who frequently work with multiple open windows.

Windows 11 Snap layouts are a set of predefined templates that arrange application windows on your screen based on your choice in a “Snap Navigator”. This navigation feature immediately appears as you hover around the Maximize button.

How to enable Snap assist on Windows 11

  1. Open the snap assistant app and sign in with your account.
  2. Click on the three lines in the top left corner of the app, and select “New Action.”
  3. Type “snap assist” into the text field, and click on the “Create Action” button.
  4. Enter a name for your new action, and click on the “Create Action” button again.
  5. Click on the “Save As” button to save your new action to your clipboard.

Multitasking is a way to keep your work and personal tasks separate.

To enable the feature, activate the toggle button on Snap windows. ..

Snap windows are a great way to keep track of what’s going on in your office. But they can be a bit of a distraction when you’re trying to focus on your work. To disable the Snap windows toggle button, you can use the following command: Windows PowerShell - Set-ItemProperty " snapwinssettings" “disabled”

After completing the steps, you can adjust the settings and start using the feature.

How to configure Snap Assist settings on Windows 11

  1. Open the Start menu and type “cmd” (without the quotes).
  2. Type “netstat -an” and press Enter.
  3. Look for the line that says “Internet Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6)”. If it is not present, then your computer is not using IPv6. To check if your computer is using IPv6, type “ipconfig /all” and press Enter. If you see a line that says “IPv6 Enabled”, then your computer is using IPv6. If you do not see a line that says “IPv6 Enabled”, then your computer is not using IPv6.

On the Multitasking page, you can see how many tasks are currently running on your computer. You can also close any of the running tasks by clicking on the “X” in the top right corner. ..

Snap windows offer a quick way to take pictures and videos. To activate the toggle button, open the Snap window and click on the button in the top left corner.

Snap windows lets you snap a window to the side or the top of your screen. ..

Windows 11 allows you to adjust the windows settings using checkboxes. You can choose to use the traditional Windows settings or adjust them using the new Windows 11 settings. ..

When docking a window, I show what I can dock next to it – disable preview to select other windows to dock on the canvas.

Hover over a window’s Maximize Snap layout button and select “Disable Maximize Snap layouts button.”

When hovering over the taskbar buttons, show instant layouts of the application. This will disable Taskbar Snap groups. ..

When I drag a window, let me dock it so that it doesn’t move when I drag it to the edge of the canvas – if disabled, you’ll have to drag the windows with your mouse to the edge of the canvas to adjust it. If enabled, Snap assist will react long before reaching the final of the screen.

When I take out a window, it automatically scales it to fill the available space – it prevents the second window from using the remaining screen space.

When I resize a snapped window, it resizes any adjacent snapped windows – If you disable this option, you will need to resize the snapped windows manually. After completing the steps, you can use the Snap wizard according to your configuration.

Disable Snap layouts

  1. Open the Start menu and type “cmd”
  2. Type “netstat -a”
  3. Look for the line that says “inetnum: 0”
  4. Change it to “inetnum: 65535”
  5. Close the netstat window and open the command prompt again

On the Multitasking page, you can see how many tasks are currently running on your computer. You can also close any of the running tasks by clicking on the “X” in the top right corner. ..

In the Snap windows setting, you can control how snaps are displayed.

When hovering over a window, clear the show snap layouts to maximize the option button option. ..

After completing the steps, hovering over the Maximize button will no longer show the layout menu for docking windows.

Disable Snap groups

  1. Open the Settings app on your device.
  2. Under “General,” tap “Taskbar.”
  3. Under “Taskbar options,” uncheck the box next to “Snap groups.”
  4. Tap “OK” to save your changes. ..

On the Multitasking page, you can see how many tasks are currently running on your computer. You can also close any of the running tasks by clicking on the red X in the top right corner. ..

In the Snap windows setting, you can control how snaps are displayed.

When you hover over the taskbar buttons, uncheck “Show snap layouts the application is a part of.” ..

After completing the steps, hovering over the application that belongs to a snapshot group will no longer show a preview and will return to the group. ..

How to use Snap assist on Windows 11

Windows 11 offers three ways to use Snap Assist. You can drag and drop windows where you want to dock them, use keyboard shortcuts to position windows wherever you like, or use the Snap menu layouts from the Maximize button.

Instant layouts

  1. Open the Snap wizard.
  2. Choose a layout.
  3. Click the OK button to create a new layout.

Maximizing the window can make it easier to work with. ..

  1. Dock the first window to the left of the main screen.
  2. Dock the first window to the right of the main screen.
  3. Dock the first window in between the main screen and the editor’s toolbar.
  4. Dock all windows except for the editor’s toolbar in between the main screen and the editor’s toolbar.

To adjust the preview app, select the next one in the list.

Windows will dock depending on the layout selected in the window manager.

If you remove a window from the group, you can adjust it by hovering over the Maximize button and selecting the same layout and location where you want to place the window. ..

snap groups

  1. Open the snap group.
  2. On the taskbar, right-click on one of the windows in the snap group and select “adjust.”
  3. The window will now be in the adjusted windows group.

Select an application from the list and mouse over its icon.

To switch to a group snapshot, select the group view icon in the toolbar. ..

After completing the steps, you can quickly switch to the previous snap group without resetting all windows again. ..

Instant shortcuts

In Windows 11, you can also use mouse and keyboard shortcuts to adjust windows. However, you can only take up to four windows in four different layouts. If you want to take up for three windows in a vertical orientation, you’ll need to use Snap layouts.

taking out two windows

  1. Open the Start screen and type “cmd” (without the quotes) and hit enter.

  2. Type “netstat -an” and hit enter.

  3. Look for the port that is associated with your VPN service and open it in a new window or tab.

  4. Look for the port that is associated with your Google Chrome browser and open it in a new window or tab.

  5. Open the app’s title bar.

  6. Click on the three lines in the top left corner of the app’s title bar.

  7. Select “Settings” from the menu that appears.

  8. Under “General,” click on “Accessibility.”

  9. In the “Accessibility” window, click on “Font Size & Appearance.” The font size and appearance can be customized to make it easier for people with disabilities to use your app. ..

Drag the window to the left or right edge of the screen and drop it when you see the snap assistant preview.

To run the second app along with the other in the preview, select the second app in the preview.

If you don’t see the app you want, open it manually and drag it to the opposite edge of the screen.

To adjust the focus of a window, use the Windows key + left arrow key and Windows key + right arrow key.

taking out three windows

  1. Open the “Window” menu and select “Resize Windows.”
  2. Select the size of window you want to use and click on “OK.”
  3. Repeat steps 1-2 for the other two windows. ..

The app’s title bar will list the following: -The app’s name -A list of features of the app -A list of supported devices -A list of available languages

Drag the window to the left or right edge of the screen and drop it when you see the snap assistant preview.

Press the Esc key on your keyboard to end the current conversation.

The title bar of this window says “Please enter a valid email address.” If you don’t have an email address, you can create one by clicking on the “create a new account” button at the bottom of this window.

Drag and drop the window into one of the corners.

To place the third window in the remaining corner, select it from the third window list and click on the “place in corner” button. ..

To use keyboard shortcuts, use the Windows key + left arrow to adjust a window to the left, then Windows key + right arrow + down arrow to adjust the window in the lower right corner, and Windows key + right arrow + up arrow to adjust the window in the upper right corner.

taking out four windows

  1. Open the Windows operating system.

  2. Choose “Window Manager.”

  3. Choose “Window Size.”

  4. Choose “Width” and “Height.”

  5. Open the app’s title bar.

  6. Click on the three lines in the top left corner of the app’s title bar.

  7. Select “Settings” from the menu that appears.

  8. Under “General,” click on “Accessibility.”

  9. In the “Accessibility” window, click on “Font Size & Appearance.” The font size and appearance can be customized to make it easier for people with disabilities to use your app. ..

Drag and drop the window to any of the four corners of the screen.

The windows will dock to the left and right of the screen, filling it with four windows.

Final note

Snap on Windows 11 is a great way to manage your computer. It lets you snap pictures and videos, and it also lets you do some other things that are really helpful on a computer. If you’re not sure how to use Snap on Windows 11, this guide will help you get started.