Practice these, and you’ll be a window ninja in no time: Here’s a handy cheat sheet of everything we covered above. RELATED: How to Use Multiple Monitors to Be More Productive Window Management Cheat Sheet To do this, press Windows+Shift+Left or +Right Arrow. If you use multiple monitors and you’ve extended your desktop between them, you can quickly move the active window between displays. RELATED: How to Move a Lost, Off-Screen Window Back to Your Desktop Moving Windows Between Displays This trick works even if the window you want to move is hidden and you can’t find it with your mouse. Note that this shortcut doesn’t work if the window is snapped to the quarter-view position we cover below. If you want to stretch the height (but not the width) of the current window to the top and bottom of the screen, press Windows+Shift+Up Arrow. You can also enlarge a window without completely maximizing it.
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