Download compiz window placement for windows 10

Download compiz window placement for windows 10

download compiz window placement for windows 10

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Introduction

This is an almost comprehensive list of free utilities that enhance, manage, resize, or arrange windows.

Index

Multi-functional Window Management

These programs usually provide mouse and keyboard shortcuts that perform various window functions like roll up window, make window stay on top, make window transparent, minimize window to system tray, etc.

DeskAngel (review) - small, portable, window manager (last update )
Window Management Features:
  • Common Window Functions: always on top (r on title bar), roll up to title bar ( on title bar), adjust transparency ( close ( on title bar); maximize/restore (middle button click)
  • Window Move/Size Functions: resize by snapping to edges of screen; toggle move mode by the bottom border
  • Other Window Functions: auto close a specified window; display information about a window by on it; scroll window under mouse; auto scroll by pressing wheel button and rotating
Other Features:
  • Change cursor style; lock or hibernate Windows; turn off monitor; take screenshots; auto connect and login to the remote PCs
Pitaschio (review) - adds window management and other useful functions (last update )
Window Management Features:
  • Common Window Functions: always on top, roll up to title bar, adjust transparency, minimize to tray, move back, center, close/min/max/restore
  • Window Move/Size Functions: snap to edges of screen and other windows; restrict window to always be in screen; advanced resize by dragging window border
  • Other Window Functions: scroll window under mouse; activate window under mouse; manage window size and position
Other Features:
  • Use small icons in the desktop; disable Windows key, Insert key, Alt key, close button, restore button; lock the mouse or keyboard; get statistics about mouse and keyboard; control the sound volume using the mouse wheel; display the sound volume level on the screen; calculate Moon's age; add virtual desktop; double click in empty space to move up to parent folder in Explorer; extended file rename;  launch system functions (e.g., screen saver, show desktop, run task manager, show system folders, show control panel items, shut down monitor, shutdown/logoff/hibernate/restart)
DM2 (review) - adds a wide range of useful functions (last update )
Window Management Features:
  • Common Window Functions: always on top, roll up to title bar, adjust transparency, minimize to tray, hide
  • Window Move/Size Functions: snap to edges of screen; move to a position in a pre-defined grid of 9 positions; resize to an exact size by clicking a menu that shows a customizable list of sizes
  • Other Window Functions: minimize to "floating icons"
Other Features:
  • User-defined menu with favorites and recent files and folders in Open/Save dialog boxes; plenty of program's settings options will satisfy most of requirements; supports custom plugins; hotkeys control the following: screen's gamma, CD control, volume, turn off monitor, window/program priority, etc.
xNeatLite (review) - function-limited free version (last update )
Window Management Features:
  • Common Window Functions: always on top, roll up to title bar, adjust transparency, minimize to tray, hide
Other Features:
  • Set process\thread priority; arrange taskbar icons; adjust taskbar appearance
Nimi Visuals (review) - (last update )
Window visual effects inspired by OsX and Compiz:
  • Desktop shadows and invisible desktop
  • Window fading in on creation, destroy, minimize
  • Screen frost and contrast
  • Taskbar reflection and shadow
  • Taskbar and start menu transparency and blur
  • Transparency on window move and resize, opaque on hover
  • Transparent window borders and menu popups
  • Jelly and fluid windows
  • Creation sparkle
  • Contrastful windows
  • Window quiver, bounce, and kinetics
  • Window edge maximize, snap, and warp
  • Minimize non-active windows
  • Picture wallpaper-board
  • Picture highlight
  • Fluid and smooth wallpaper
  • Aurora fade
  • Showcase
NiftyWindows (review) - (last update )
Provides a hotkey and mouse button combination that performs each of the following:
  • The area of every window is tiled in a virtual 9-cell grid with three columns and rows. The center cell is the largest one and you can grab and move a window around by clicking and holding it with the right mouse button. The other eight corner cells are used to resize a resizable window in the same manner.
  • Minimizes the selected window (if minimizable) to the task bar. If you press the left button over the titlebar the selected window will be rolled up instead of being minimized. You have to apply this action again to roll the window back down.
  • Closes the selected window (if closeable) as if you click the close button in the titlebar. If you press the middle button over the titlebar the selected window will be sent to the bottom of the window stack instead of being closed.
  • Provides a quick task switcher (alt-tab-menu) controlled by the mouse wheel.
  • Opens or closes an installed CD/DVD-ROM reader/writer drive tray.
  • Toggles the muteness of an installed audio card.
  • Starts the user defined screensaver (password protection aware).
  • Toggles the always-on-top attribute of the selected/active window.
  • Adjusts the transparency of the active window.
  • Makes all pixels of the same color the mouse cursor points at invisible inside the target window, which allows the contents of the windows behind it to show through. If the user clicks on an invisible pixel, the click will "fall through" to the window behind it.
  • Changes the size of the active window by a set percent; modifier lets you resize all four edges of a window in a symmetrical manner around the window center.
  • Toggles the visibility of the Miranda buddy list or last used Miranda message container (if installed).
RegToy (review) (review) (window management is one of the multiple mini-programs included, last update but no longer in active development)
Window Manager Features:
  • Window Manager, Tray Icon Manager
Other Features:
  • Registry Tweaking, Services Manager, Startup Manager, Registry Backup, Renew Registry, Registry Cleaner, Registry Search & Replace
  • Shell Context Menu Extension
  • Screen Capture, Shutdown Scheduler, Wallpaper Changer, Screen Saver Randomizer
  • Disk Cleaner, Memory Cleaner, Quick Cleaner
  • File Renamer, File Splitter, File Encryptor, Secure Delete
ShellEnhancer (review) - (last update )
Features:
  • Enhanced TaskSwitcher (supports Live Previews), Mosaic TaskSwitcher, and Mini-taskswitcher
  • Auto Manage windows: Example: Each time a Notepad is started, activate Always On Top and set transparency to 30%.
  • Use Mouse Gestures and screen corners in any program to execute complex tasks which make your life easier
  • Use the Shell Enhanced Applications feature to change the look of treeviews and listviews in a specific program.
  • Show anti-aliased On Screen Display (OSD) when running a task.
  • Put any window always on top.
  • Change the transparency of any window. You can assign a different transparency when a window is active and when a window is not active. ShellEnhancer can also fade-out a window when it has been deactivated.
  • Make a window transparent when hovering over the minimize, maximize or close button.
  • Make taskbar or all menus in Windows transparent.
  • X-Window style moving/resizing of windows.
  • Set any window in "Keep Focus" mode to prevent other windows from being activated.
  • Minimize any window to the system tray (the icons next to the clock of Windows).
  • Reorder the buttons on the Windows taskbar.
  • Make certain windows unmoveable.
  • Rollup windows.
  • Hide desktop icons.
Dexpot (review) - (window management is only a small part of this software, last update )
Primarily a virtual desktop manager, with the following features:
  • Configurable Desktop Manager with Full-screen Desktop Previews
  • Desktop Windows & Rules
  • Window Catalogue (tiling)
Note: Dexpot's installer is bundled with OpenCandy, an advertising program which recommends for other software upon running the installer. (See Gizmo's Freeware Policy on OpendCandy.)
The Wonderful Icon (review) - (window management is only a small part of this software, last update )
Features accessed from system tray icon or hotkeys:
  • Window Management tasks: hide/unhide individual windows (or all visible windows), close all visible windows, minimize programs onto the taskbar tray instead of just onto the taskbar, either by a keystroke or by right-clicking a window's Minimize button with your mouse
  • Launch common tasks such as restart Windows, hide/unhide desktop icons, save/restore clipboard, mute/unmute volume, increase or decrease speaker volume, enable/disable (or launch) screen saver, type characters into window
  • Configure a menu of easily-accessible commands
  • Automatically run programs at start-up, and hide them, minimize them to the taskbar tray, etc. 
RadWinMan (review) - (last update )
features:
  • Right click on title to send the window to the back.
  • Double click on title to roll-up the window.
  • Right click on minimize button sends the window to the tray.
  • Right click on maximize button to display some resize options.
  • Ctrl + Left Click on border to move the window.
  • Support for 'always on top' and 'transparent'.
  • Reports the current position as a window is moved and current size as a window is resized.
  • Holding Alt while moving/sizing a window will snap to other windows.

Window Sizing/Arranging Programs

GridMove (review) (review) - (last update )

  • Defines a visual grid on your desktop, to which you can easily snap windows
  • Includes predefined grid templates and ways of creating custom grids or sharing grids
  • Ability to set windows on top and maximize them vertically or horizontally
  • Full keyboard support, which can organize windows with one hotkey press
  • MultiMonitor Support
  • Customizable hotkeys and interface

WinSplit Revolution (review) (review) - (last update )

  • Allows you to snap windows into specific tiled configurations using simple keyboard hotkeys
  • "Divides" your screen into several parts (e.g., halves, thirds, fourths, etc) so that a window can be resized and moved to only that certain part of the screen
  • Drag'n'Go to place a window without hotkeys.
  • Layout manager to choose different layouts.

Desklayer (review) - (last update )

  • Border Layout and Grid Layout (Java-like) for windows arrangement
  • Dynamic resizing of windows to exploit all the possible space on the desktop
  • Dynamic re-arrangement after windows events (close window,add window,minimize window,maximize window, )
  • Possibility to add and move windows from and to all the sides of the layout (in border layout mode)
  • Exclusion of windows associated to selected executables
  • Assignment of custom dimensions to the sides of the layout (border layout only)
  • Automatic arrangement of all visible windows on desktop
  • Restore windows positions to their positions before the applying of Desklayer's layout

PowerResizer (review)  - (last update )

  • Dock windows to various edges and corners of the screen
  • Resize windows to various divisions of the screen size, like a quarter or half of the screen
  • Dynamic resizing - grab the border between windows and drag to resize all windows simultaneously
  • Change the behavior of windows such that they appear transparent when dragged

WinArranger Free - (last update )

  • Hiding of window borders and captions
  • Customizable number of windows per each monitor
  • Customizable layout for each screen configuration
  • Three modes for window ordering: manual, by process, by title
  • Hotkey shortcuts for quick operation
  • Rules for the flexible management of windows to be arranged

Multi-Monitor Programs

DisplayFusion (review) - (last update )

  • Advanced Multi-Monitor Taskbar support (add a taskbar to every monitor that works and looks just like the Windows Taskbar)
  • Use a different desktop wallpaper image on each monitor
  • Use a desktop wallpaper image that spans all monitors
  • Randomly change your desktop wallpaper using local images or images from Flickr
  • Drag or middle-click the taskbar of maximized windows to move them to other screens
  • Auto-snap windows to the edge of your monitor
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  • Manage application windows with fully customizable hotkeys:
    • Move windows to the next monitor
    • Move windows to the next monitor and maximize them
    • Move windows to the centre, top, bottom, left or right side of the monitor
    • Size windows to a configured size or percent of the work area
    • Maximize windows so that they span all monitors
    • Customize your own hotkeys to do anything you can imagine

MultiMonitor taskbar (review) (function-limited free version, last update )

  • Adds additional taskbarsto the extended desktops on multiple monitors.
  • It shows only applications from that Monitor
  • It hides the applications on Monitor 2 and 3 from normal Windows Taskbar
  • Adds a "Move to Monitor" button to windows applications (XP).
  • Add Text Clipboard Extender
  • Buttons to roll-right the taskbar (good for full screen Remote Desktop)

Smaller Programs

Smaller Programs I:  Linux-like Features (e.g., move by Alt Key + Left-click anywhere in window, resize by Alt Key + Right-click)

Taekwindow (review) - Move windows by grabbing them anywhere (not just the title bar) while holding the Alt key, and then dragging with the left mouse button.  Resize windows by grabbing them anywhere (not just the tiny little border) while holding the Alt key, and then dragging with the right mouse button.  Use the scroll wheel on the window under the cursor, instead of the currently focused window.

KDE Window Resizer (review) - From anywhere inside the window press Alt key + Left-click to move it or + Right-click to resize it.

WinMover - Mimics Linux window managers; while pressing Alt-key you can move or resize a window by clicking and dragging the mouse button anywhere in the window; close, maximize and minimize any window with your mouse; send a window to the back; snap windows to the borders of the screen.

AltDrag (review) - Drag windows with the mouse when pressing the alt key; use the middle or right mouse button to resize windows; press the shift key while you drag or resize and the window will stick to other windows; double-click a window to maximize it; double-click with the middle mouse button to roll-up windows.

MoveInactiveWin - Move a window without activating it; Alt-Click and drag to move; click anywhere within a window to move it.

Smaller Programs II:  Move/Size Window Functions (e.g., resize, move, and snap)

Sizer (review) - Resize any window to an exact size by clicking a menu that shows a customizable list of sizes.

AutoSizer - Pre-define the size and position of any window or set as always on top.

WinSize2 - Use hotkeys to move windows automatically to a predefined place; resize width and/or height; moving OR changing size possible.

WinLayout (review) - Use hotkeys to move, resize, and snap windows all around the desktop area.

Freesnap (review) - Use key combinations to move, resize, and snap windows.

Aerosnap (review) - Drag a window to a side of your desktop to snap it or drag it to the top to maximize; when you drag it back to the last position, the last window size will be restored.

allSnap (review) - All windows will snap to each other and the desktop while moving/sizing.

Winsupermaximize (review) - Resizes the currently active window to "full screen mode" (title bar is actually above the screen boundaries).

VirtualScreenMaximizer (review) - Maximizes any foreground window to maximum available virtual screen size - that is - it will span across multiple monitors.

AeroMaxxed - resizes windows to fullscreen, but does not maximize, so Vista's Aero glass effect is still visible.

Aero Shake - Shaking the active window with your mouse will minimize all other windows; shaking it again will restore them.

ZoneSize - Define zones that autosize windows dropped on them; hold a window over a zone for .5 sec to autosize it; doubleclick the tray icon to center the active window.

Smaller Programs III:  Common Window Functions (e.g., on top, roll up, set transparency, send to tray, etc.)

PowerMenu (review) - Adds "Always On Top", "Transparency," and "Minimize To Tray" to the right-click menu on a window's title bar.

WinWarden - Automatically control how to display a window. Move, maximize, minimize, restore, enable, disable, hide, show, ontop, bottom, alwaysontop, clip, transparent, transparent color, move relative to another window, stick to the edge of the screen, center, run a program.

Winroll (review) - Roll windows into their title bar, turn them transparent, minimize them to the tray, or toggle the always on top property.

ShockCaption - Rolls windows into their title bar or turns them transparent.

RBTray (review) - Allows almost any program to be minimized to the system tray by right clicking on its minimize button.

AeroDesktop - A system tray application that allows you to set transparency to your menus, windows, start menu and system tray.

TransOther - Make all windows but the active one transparent.

Ghoster - Dims all windows except the active one.

MinOther - Endlessly minimizes all windows except the active one.

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Submitted by shnbwmn on

Lots of options. Too bad most of these haven't been developed in years.

I for one use a combo of AltDrag, Gridy and WindowPadX*, and it works like a charm. Gridmove is also very intriguing, with its huge number of grids available. If you have a certain window layout that you like then it's ideal.

There's also a lot of power in the default Windows hotkeys, like Win+Tab, Alt + Tab, Alt+Esc, Win + T, Win + D, and Win + arrow keys, especially in Windows Power utilities like the glorious Autohotkey should also be in everyone's setup. For instance, I've scripted Win+Q to send Alt+F4, so that windows can be closed quickly; Win + F makes a program fullscreen; Win + [ minimizes all windows, while Win + ] restores all windows; Win + M minimizes only the active window etc.

On top of all that, one can also cut down time searching for file/folders/apps by using good launcher programs, like FindAndRunRobot and QuickAccessPopup. With the latter, a simple middle mouse click or Ctrl+Space gives me access to all my important folders or any files that I need to work on. FARR can be configured with aliases to do pretty much anything you want. Alt+Space, type in one keyword, and I can do internet searches, kill processes, open a predefined set of folders, etc.

This kind of thing works even better if you have a portable app setup. All the programs I mentioned are portable, so I have all that power even when working across different computers. I can start them up and shut them down quickly with two little .cmd files I created in the root directory of my drive. It's really amazing what can be achieved with a little thought and configuration.

* Download the master zip from GitHub (www.cronistalascolonias.com.ar), as well as AHK_L (www.cronistalascolonias.com.ar). Place www.cronistalascolonias.com.ar in the WindowPadX folder and rename to www.cronistalascolonias.com.ar You can change hotkeys in the ini folder. Also be sure to check the help file (www.cronistalascolonias.com.ar) for more functions, like RollToggle, etc.

Submitted by jDally on

4 years later, this is a freakin amazing comment I don't use half those tools but I do use AHK for all kinds of stuff, in combination with AltDrag which is totally essential to my workflow now, I feel naked without it when working on other people's computers. (I am looking for ways to replace Altdrag entirely with just a single AHK script though)

One trick with Altdrag is I have a Logitech G mouse (with 6 buttons on the side) and I remapped one of them to Alt, so I can just hold that down and quickly move windows using mouse1, resize with mouse2, etc all with 1 hand. It's made me incredibly lazy & I love it.

Another favorite of mine with autohotkey is remapping the IJKL keys to function as the arrow keys, whenever I'm holding down semicolon (;). Other people have used caps lock as well. This way you don't have to take your hands off the home row of the keyboard, STUPID useful when programming or navigating through text or code of any kind.

Funny you mentioned the portability aspect and having 2 scripts to automate running everything. I have a few .bat files synced to my cloud drive that I run very first thing upon setting up a new Windows machine, that 1. install Chocolatey package manager (also super useful), 2. install AHK and Altdrag using chocolatey, 3. create shortcuts to my main "master" AHK start-script in windows' Startup folder, so it always runs instantly whenever the PC starts. I swear this kind of setup should be included by default somehow with windows, embedded in the OS or something, especially for how long it took me to figure all of it out myself lol.

i've been in IT/development for several years and i spend quite a bit of time looking for new productivity tools. shnbwmn's comment has changed my life forever

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