![]() It makes me jealous of the Spotlight Search feature in macOS, which gives you an incredible depth of search across your Mac and the web in an easy-to-summon search box that-and this is key-never forces me to open Safari when I don't want to. I hate the way Microsoft forces you to see web search results alongside files and apps, for example, and I hate how easy it is to accidentally hit Enter and summon an Edge window when I'm actually trying to open Steam or something. ![]() I like the way Windows 11 lets you hit the Start button and start typing the name of whatever app or file you're looking to launch, but it has some weaknesses. You can fine-tune how this works for you by messing around with the other options in the FancyZones menu, which let you do things like allow zones to span multiple monitors, change zone appearances, exclude specific apps from playing along, activate zones with the mouse instead of the keyboard, and more. ![]() Drag the window over a FancyZone and it will light up, at which point you can let go of Shift to drop the window into your zone of choice. Once you have a FancyZones layout you like, you can hold the Shift key (by default) while moving a window around your desktop to cause your FancyZones to appear. The FancyZones editor is like a supercharged version of Windows 11's Snap Layouts, giving you new window layouts as well as letting you design your own.
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