Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Open Source
WinLayout uses your numeric keypad to arrange, resize windows
Windows 7 already provides several handy keyboard shortcuts for moving and resizing application windows. If you're running an older version or want a more exhaustive set of commands at your fingertips, take a look at WinLayout.The free, open source application is built on top of AutoHotkey and adds some serious arrangement kung fu your under-loved numeric keypad.
For its basic moves, WinLayout slices your screen up into a 3x3 grid (think tic-tac-toe board). Hold the Windows key and tap the corresponding key to send an app to that spot on the grid - 7 = top left, 5=center, 3=bottom right, etc.
Windows can also be resized and moved in single-pixel increments. Word of warning: not surprisingly, some commands do interfere with those built in to Windows 7.
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Money Mike said 3:24PM on 9-02-2009
"WinLayout is a program which hooks some shortcuts to let you organize your windows in a better and quickly manner "
Um, is that Engrish?
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Lee Mathews said 3:28PM on 9-02-2009
Related: http://www.engrish.com//wp-content/uploads/2009/08/time-goes-that-it.jpg
korito said 6:51PM on 9-02-2009
I run it, but it does nothing (it disappears from the running tasks almost instantly)
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Jon said 7:01PM on 9-02-2009
It puts an icon in the taskbar. You can click it to get a list of the shortcuts and such.
korito said 7:16PM on 9-02-2009
Nope, I don't get no icon: it dies immediately after I run it. No error, no nothing.
Ben said 5:28PM on 9-02-2009
Winsplit Revolution does this extremely well and it's been around for a while.
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Jon said 6:26PM on 9-02-2009
Oooh. I like that one MUCH better! Thanks for the tip!
Jon said 6:25PM on 9-02-2009
I'd like to like this one. Doesn't play super nice with multiple monitors though. Just treats the whole space as one big screen, which might be okay for some situations. If I move something to the left or right it takes up two thirds of one of my screens. If I move something to the top or bottom it stretches across both screens. If I move something to the center it's split down the middle between both screens. I haven't tried Win7 with multiple monitors, so it might treat things the same way, I don't know. It probably doesn't help that my two monitors aren't at exactly the same height (yeah, I tried. They're from two different manufacturers and won't adjust to quite the same height). I'd try it at home, but there I have Win7 and don't have a numeric keypad. :( Guess I'll reluctantly pass on this one.
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Luciano Evaristo Guerche said 11:56AM on 10-03-2009
Version 1.0.0.4+ fix the dual-monitor problem.
Luciano Evaristo Guerche said 11:56AM on 10-03-2009
Latest versions allows for using QWERTY keyboard numeric keys.
tun said 10:49PM on 9-02-2009
reSizer does the job well. [http://zestant.googlepages.com/]
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acme said 2:38PM on 9-04-2009
doesn't minimize or maximize, fail
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PsychEroc said 4:13AM on 9-10-2009
Whole bunch of similar programs are listed here: http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/best-free-window-manager-resizer-arranger.htm
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