
Click to select your preferred formation and then move your apps into place. You can still drag and drop windows into place, but in Windows 11, you can also hover over the Maximize button on supported apps to see a menu of layout options-one large window on the left and two on top of each other on the right, or three in a row, for example. Microsoft has supported the snap and resize feature since Windows 7, but it gets a boost in Windows 11 with Snap Layouts. If you want to check the weather, look up sports scores, track stock prices, watch nearby traffic, manage your Outlook calendar, cross tasks off your to-do list, or read the latest news, a new Widgets icon on the taskbar has you covered. While Windows 10 dabbled in widgets, Windows 11 goes all in.

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