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FancyWM - a dynamic tiling window manager for Windows 10/11

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FancyWM is a dynamic tiling window manager for Windows 10/11

☑ Create dynamic tiling layouts with mouse or keyboard
☑ Move window focus with keyboard ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [→])
☑ Swap windows with keyboard ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [⇧ Shift] + [→])
☑ Swap windows with mouse (hold [⇧ Shift] while dragging)
☑ Horizontal panels ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [H])
☑ Vertical panels ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [V])
☑ Stack panels (tabbed layouts) ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [S])
☑ Panel embedding
☑ Jump to virtual desktop ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [2])
☑ Move focused window to virtual desktop ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [⇧ Shift] + [2])
☑ Floating window mode ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [F] or rule-based)
☑ Auto-float windows which cannot fit
☑ Customizable keybindings
☑ Support for multiple monitors
☑ Support for virtual desktops
☑ Allows window maximization
☑ Toggle tiling on/off ([⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], then [F11])
☑ Low CPU usage (<1%)
☑ Disable animations for longer battery life
☑ Windows open in focused panel
☑ Remap activation hotkey to [⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win], [Ctrl] + [⊞ Win] or [Alt] + [⊞ Win]

FancyWM uses [⇧ Shift] + [⊞ Win] as the start of a command sequence (Activation hotkey). To start a command sequence, press and release these keys simultaneously, then follow up by pressing one of the keybindings you have configured in the settings.

FancyWM only manages restored (not minimized, not maximized) top-level application windows, so it doesn't interfere with popups, and still allows you to use all of your available display area for when you need to focus on a window

Head over to the Wiki.

Please, take the time to report any problems you experience by:

Building from source

Clone this repo, including submodules.

git clone --recursive https://github.com/FancyWM/fancywm.git

Open the .sln file with Visual Studio 2022 and build the FancyWM project.

WinMan & WinMan.Windows

FancyWM is based on WinMan and WinMan.Windows.

Screenshots

Light theme, Vertical panel on the left

Dark theme, Vertical panel on the left, Stack panel with 3 VS Code windows on the right

Vertical panel on the left, Edge in the middle, Vertical panel on the right