Snap Layout is one of the best features in Windows 11, making it easier for users to manage windows. However, if the time and effort required to select apps for each space according to the layout of the Snap Window feature is too tedious for you, this new feature that has just entered the Insider Beta channel may be what you have been waiting for. That type!
Snap Layout in Windows 11 has evolved again!Next, I will recommend you how to arrange the applications.
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Microsoft has launched Windows 11 build 22635.3130 in the latest Insider Beta channel, which brings a very useful new feature. When you rest the mouse cursor on the application window maximize/restore button (or press Win + Z), in addition to bringing up the snap windows option that already existed before, it now also adds suggestions for which applications you may want to pin together. When you click on one of the suggestions, not only will the current app snap to it, but the suggested apps will also appear next to it, so you no longer have to manually select apps for each block.
The feature is gradually rolling out to Insiders in the Beta channel, who must turn on the “Get the latest updates as they become available” toggle, so not everyone will see it. Also, if you don’t see it, remember that you need to have some apps open in Windows first for the suggestions to work. Other channels in the Insider program have been previewing this feature for a few months, but it’s great to see it finally widely available.
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You can now leave the Beta channel without resetting your PC
Beta channels have also been a source of dissatisfaction in the past because with more new features in testing, you had to reset your Windows 11 when you wanted to exit the beta channel. Now, if you want to exit the Insider Beta channel, you only need to cancel the registration to get the preview component. After closing, you will be upgraded to the latest official version of Windows 11 in place without worrying about losing any data. Of course, upgrading means you may no longer be able to use some of the features you had in Beta, but it’s still better than it was in the past.
In addition to the two obvious changes mentioned above, this Beta version is actually relatively dull. Microsoft is relaunching a new device experience for gadgets, which was originally launched in December but was withdrawn due to a series of issues, so it only fixes some of the known issues (but there is a long list of issues to be addressed ).