Reimagine Windows Layout: Embrace FancyWM Aesthetics

Reimagine Windows Layout: Embrace FancyWM Aesthetics

Richard Lv13

Reimagine Windows Layout: Embrace FancyWM Aesthetics

It’s nice how, on Microsoft’s Windows, you can freely move any window wherever and whenever you like. This freedom, though, also expects you to keep juggling windows around and can turn your desktop chaotic. That’s where the alternative approach of “tiling window managers” enters the picture.

The “tiling” approach is regaining popularity in the world of Linux but, tools like FancyWM bring window tiling to Microsoft’s Windows. Here’s how it can help you keep your desktop clean and organized and, as a bonus, boost your productivity.

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What’s a “Window Manager”, and What Are “Floating Windows”?

All OSes (with a desktop) contain the equivalent of a “window manager”, even if they don’t refer to it by that term. As its name states, the window manager is the part of the OS responsible for managing all the “windows” that appear on the desktop.

Windows’s window manager follows the “floating windows” paradigm, where every window is a rectangle “floating” on the screen. However, with floating window managers, you are not only free to move and place any window as you wish. You must also do it to keep windows from overlapping and your desktop usable.

Tiling window managers are the opposite: they manage the placement and sizing of windows automatically, based on rules. Tiling window managers are also considered less user-friendly since you must get familiar with their shortcuts.

FancyWM combines both approaches. The app grants Windows the ability to automatically “tile” windows on the screen. Still, you can switch the feature on and off at will or individually set windows to float. And although FancyWM relies on shortcuts, too, for advanced window management, it’s also mouse-friendly.

How to Download and Install FancyWM

You can read more about the app at FancyWM’s official GitHub page , but the best “source” for installing it is the Microsoft Store. Launch the Microsoft Store app and search for “fancywm”, or visit the FancyWM Microsoft Store page directly.

Microsoft Store Searching for FancyWM

Install FancyWM from its Microsoft Store page, and then launch it.

How to Start Moving Windows With Your Keyboard With FancyWM

With FancyWM running, try opening two windows, and each will be “tiled” next to the other, each taking up half your screen.

FancyWM Spotify Notepad Vertical Split

The same will happen if you open more windows. If one takes up “more than its share”, that’s because some windows have a “locked” minimum width and height.

FancyWM Spotify Notepad Microsoft Edge Vertical Split

Interactions with FancyWM start with its activation hotkey, by default mapped to the Shift + Windows key combination, followed by another key. If you only press the initial activation hotkey, FancyWM will show you a panel with the actions you can perform at any time.

Managing Window Groups

FancyWM allows you to create horizontally, vertically, and stacked groups of windows and combine them on your screen. However, you can’t create horizontal and vertical “sub-groups” within a stacked group, and vice-versa.

FancyWM Horizontal Vertical Layout Combination

Press FancyWM’s activation hotkey followed by V, H, or S to turn the active window into a vertical, horizontal, or stacked window group. To add more windows to a group, drag and drop them where you want them to appear.

Tweaking Your Layouts

To tweak a layout, resize a window, and the rest will “react” accordingly. You can also resize windows by using FancyWM’s activation key followed by the left or right angle bracket ([ or ]).

FancyWM Resizing Window

To move windows around in the layout with your keyboard instead of the mouse, hit FancyWM’s activation key followed by CTRL + Cursor Keys. To have windows swap positions, use Shift + Cursor Keys instead.

Working With Stacks

To assist with navigation, FancyWM presents each stacked window’s title on a bar on the top of the group. You can switch between the windows by clicking on their titles.

FancyWM Split Vertical Layout with Stacked Spotify Notepad

Using All Your Virtual Desktops & Monitors

If you press FancyWM’s activation key and then one of the numerical keys (from 1 to 9), you can switch between desktops. To move a window to another desktop, keep Shift held while pressing the desktop’s number.

Are you using multiple monitors with your computer? You can switch between the displays (after using FancyWM’s activation key) with the function keys (F1-F9). To move a window to any of them, keep Shift held while pressing a function key.

How to Use Floating Windows With FancyWM

To temporarily turn off FancyWM’s automatic tiling, use its activation key followed by F11. Do the same to re-enable it.

FancyWM Floating Microsoft Edge Window

To remove a window from a tiled layout and have it freely float on your screen, use FancyWM’s activation hotkey followed by F.

How to Use FancyWM’s Mouse Controls

FancyWM also offers a mouse-friendly menu for managing your windows. To access it, move your mouse “over” any window managed by FancyWM and then back to its “title bar” area. You should see a floating menu appear.

FancyWM Pop Up Menu

  • By dragging one of the first three buttons on this menu to another window, both windows will be placed in a new vertical, horizontal, or stacked group.
  • The fourth button moves the window a level up.
  • The fifth button “pulls out” the window from the layout and makes it freely float.
  • The three dots button gives access to two options for setting a window to always float, based on its process a) name, or b) class.

How to Customize FancyWM

It’s worth diving into FancyWM’s settings to customize it. For that, right-click its icon in the Windows tray and select Settings.

FancyWM Tray Icon Menu Settings

If you like how it upgrades window management and decide to keep using it, on the General page, under Startup, you can set FancyWM to Run automatically at system startup. Also, enable Run with administrator privileges if you want it to manage any windows with elevated privileges (otherwise, it won’t “have the rights” to do so).

FancyWM Settings Startup

To make FancyWM feel zippier, especially on older or underpowered PCs, scroll down to the Window movement section and turn off Animate window movement. From the same spot, you can set FancyWM to Automatically activate the moved window.

FancyWM Settings Window Movement

Would you like to increase or decrease the gap between tiled windows? Scroll down and, under Interface, adjust the Window gap value.

FancyWM Settings Window Gap

Are you using more than one monitor? You can choose from the Displays page if FancyWM should tile windows on all of them.

FancyWM Settings Displays

You don’t like FancyWM’s default shortcuts, or they clash with other software you’re using? Change them on the Keybindings page.

FancyWM Settings Keybinding

As its name implies, from the Rules page, you can “tell” FancyWM to skip managing particular windows and have them always float (until you manually “tile them”).

FancyWM Settings Rules

If you check out FancyWM’s Advanced Settings page, you’ll find AutoHotkey. This lets you create complex scripts for managing your windows.

If you’ve never heard of this tool before, you can use AutoHotkey to create app-specific hotkeys or even make your own note-taking or transcription apps .

FancyWM Settings Advanced

The Power User’s Approach to Window Management

After you try FancyWM, you may feel like a supreme power user. Without taking your hands off your keyboard, by pressing three or four keys, you’ll be jumping between desktops and monitors while windows rearrange on your screens.

With FancyWM, you won’t have to constantly micro-manage all windows. You can eliminate window overlapping, and your wrists will thank you for not continuously moving your hand from your keyboard to your mouse to move windows around.

The “tiling” approach is regaining popularity in the world of Linux but, tools like FancyWM bring window tiling to Microsoft’s Windows. Here’s how it can help you keep your desktop clean and organized and, as a bonus, boost your productivity.

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  • Title: Reimagine Windows Layout: Embrace FancyWM Aesthetics
  • Author: Richard
  • Created at : 2024-11-26 17:15:00
  • Updated at : 2024-11-27 17:40:24
  • Link: https://win11-tips.techidaily.com/reimagine-windows-layout-embrace-fancywm-aesthetics/
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