Window Tiling In macOS Sequoia

With macOS Sequoia you can now tile windows to quickly snap them to halves or quarters of the screen. See all of the ways you can do this including the Menu Bar, the green button, keyboard shortcuts, and dragging. You can also combine previous window resizing options for more arrangements.

Comments: 6 Responses to “Window Tiling In macOS Sequoia”

    Sheldon
    2 weeks ago

    Thanks bunches...it probably is me, but this feature seems to work better with stage manger off?

    2 weeks ago

    Sheldon: should work the same, but having something rolled to the left side is not ideal when you want to see Stage Manager App Sets there.

    Gwan
    2 weeks ago

    Is it possible to use the combination of Control (^) and the Globe (fn) key to create custom keyboard shortcuts in macOS under Settings > Keyboard > Keyboard Shortcuts > App Shortcuts? I tried assigning the Move & Resize functions to shortcuts like ^ + fn + [ or ^ + fn + ], but it didn’t work.

    Additionally, is there a way to assign keyboard shortcuts to the Move & Resize > Quarters options?

    2 weeks ago

    Gwan: You cannot use the Globe/FN key in custom keyboard shortcuts. So use a Command, Control, Shift and/or Option as your modifiers. Yes, you can assign a keyboard shortcut to "Quarters."

    Martin B
    1 week ago

    Would be good to have the ”Split view” functionality of iPadOS on MacOS too I think, i.e. that if you put two windows side by side, draging the space between them would change the width of both windows at the same time, but they would still stay attached together.

    1 week ago

    Martin: That's been available on macOS for many years. In Sequoia, you choose Window, Full Screen Tile or use the Green button. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKa9hjcCQnA

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