![]() ![]() ![]() How to manage Windows 11 multitasking window?Īs the newest operating system, Windows 11 has provided several window management schemes: a single document interface, a multiple-document interface, workbooks, and projects. When you open Task Manager in Windows 11, you will notice the Desktop Window Manager under the "Processes" tab. With it, the operating system is enabled to use visual effects in Windows: transparent windows, live taskbar thumbnails, Flip3D, and even high-resolution monitor support. It's supported by Desktop Window Manager (DWM.exe) which is responsible for rendering the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Windows. It allows for closing, resizing, and arranging of multiple simultaneously opened windows. Tiling isn’t for me – I’ll manage and resize my window manually, like an animal, thank you very much – but there’s no denying there seems to be a huge demand for tiling features.Windows 11 window management is used to deal with task windows in the workplace. There’s been a surge of interest in tiling window managers lately, with tons of articles and howtos about things like i3 and Awesome, and System76, too, made tiling a prime feature in Pop!_OS. Worm is written in Nim and is based on X11, a Wayland version isn’t in the pipeline in the near future, according to him. This release is also shipping with a brand-new Window Manager developed by our community editions team member Codic12 and we are more than proud to present you this WM that was developed a little bit under our wing.Ĭodic12 decided to develop this WM to satisfy his need for a lightweight window manager that worked well with both floating and tiling modes and had window decorations with minimise, maximise and close buttons in any layout desired and that could run on a semi-embedded system like the PIZero. However, at the very end of the release notes for its latest release, there’s this: ![]() EndeavourOS is an Arch-based Linux distribution, and in and of itself not something I’d write about here. ![]()
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