That is a lot of new functionality to have to get straight in your head. It will take me a while to see what parts I will utilize. Should be a lot of fun.
Windows 11 still seems to have a lot more built in layouts. Especially useful for Ultrawide monitors where left-right is too large or you want a center tile.
Thanks, Gary! Super informative, as always. One missed item: when two windows are tiled left and right, if you hover the cursor between them in the center of the screen, a small white bar will appear. If you drag this white bar, both windows will resize in tandem.
@@macmost For instance, it's visible at 8:11 at the middle between the windows. It's even more clear if you have margins - then the handle bar will appear between the two windows
@@eclipticpath You can do what you say, but you have to move the sides of each window separately. Move on, then the other. Only with Split View can you move both at the same time.
@@macmost Sorry I perhaps communicated the idea a bit poorly. If there's two windows next to each other, like at 8:11. In the middle of the two windows, a little "pill" like handlebar will appear. You can see the pill appear betweem 8:10 and 8:11 just a bit under your mouse, right about next to the "shared" folder. If you drag that pill, it will move both of the windows at the same time. But if you don't grab the pill, then it will move just the other window. Hope that clears things up!
@@eclipticpath I see it now. The trick is you have to be vertically in the middle for it to work. Too far above or below the middle and it doesn't work.
After updating to Sequoia, I actually forgot about it. 2 days later when I have to use 2 windows on the same homescreen, then I realized - it has this feature now!!!
Having had a play with tiling I assumed it would be a case of choosing between Tiling or Stage Manager…. thanks for showing this is not the case and thanks for the customary depth in the video.
Ever since this feature came out I wanted to try it but the tiling options never did anything. I thought it was broken, but thanks to Gary I knew to look in the System Settings under Desktop & Dock. Now I know that to use any of the tiling options I need to select “Displays have separate spaces.” Even with only one display!
@@jrbling25 Yeah, but good luck extracting money from them. There were also several 3rd-party tools for macOS to fill the gap, none of them was sued as far as I know. Again, money. Apple, on the other hand... yeah. A lot of money.
I am so looking forward to this! Also, great video! Taught me some tricks I didn't know even though I've been working with a mac for over a decade now and always play around with those UI possibilities to find out what you can do. Never knew you could double click the edge of a window, for example. 🤯
ow wow Gary, thanks a million, that was very very very useful, I don't think I would've discovered the options for Window Tiling, incredibly thankful for your video.
Thank you Gary. for another pearl. Just when you think you know about a feature you always bring so much more to it. BTW are there any options for dual monitor users like there are in magnet?
This is perfect for working on a single screen. Yet, working on multiple screens, and also large/wide monitors, the functionality still lacks some functionality/options compared to dedicated apps.
What could be important to understand is that what triggers this is it's the position of the pointer. When that reaches close to the edge of the screen, for instance, that's when the tiling option appears. There are moments when we don't want windows tiling and it just gets in the way. Now, if they could only extend this to Logic Pro. That could really use an overhaul. For instance, you can tear off the tempo window from the inspector, and one would then expect the inspector itself to close. It doesn't. Now you have two versions of the tempo window on the screen, which is nothing short of ridiculous. The tempo window has three columns. The column to the right is SMPTE position, which I do not find helpful. So I want to drag that window halfway off the right side of the screen so that I don't have to look at that column as it takes up valuable space. I can remove that column, but the empty space remains. Also ridiculous. And I can't make that window smaller to get rid of it. Then, when I try to drag it halfway off the screen, it wants to tile instead, which is exactly what I don't have in mind. It would be helpful if you could turn certain tiling options on and off per app. But apparently you can't. Tiling is a step in the right direction, but they've got a heck of a lot more steps to go.
Thanks for the tutorial! Is there any way to get this to work with adobe programs such as indesign and photoshop? I can't seem to get them to work with this new tiling feature.
Adobe does a lot of custom stuff with their windows, obviously going outside of macOS's standards. Looks like you can't access things in the Green button, nor in the Windows menu. But the drag-to-the-edge functionality still works, as does holding the Option key and dragging.
Thank you Gary, great video! How do you keep multiple windows from different applications open at the same time? e.g. as you show at 0:32 without doing split screen (which is really fiddly!!) so they can overlap each other? I can only have multiple windows from the same application open and if I open a different application, the previous window minimises to the sidebar which is frustrating if I want it to remain open on the screen where it is!
@@macmost For some reason the default is for the window to minimise when another application opens. Not sure which setting to change in control centre (I've tried different settings in Desktop & Dock to no avail)🤷
How about a video of using mutiple-monitors? With the Rectangle app, there seems to be more options. For example, I can send a window to different displays.
@@macmost Yes, but you have to have access to that window. Let me give the full scenario. You have two external displays connected to a MacBook Pro M2. You have windows open on those external displays. You then disconnect those external displays. Game over trying to move those windows back to the laptop's display. I haven't found a reliable way to do so. Open a Finder window to get files, that window is lost. With the Rectangle app, there is a shortcut to move a windows to prior or next monitor. Just cycle through the apps with cmd-arrow, then ctr-opt-cmd-arrow to move the window. Same as in Windows PC. Won't work with a finder window, 🤨
@@joejoe-lb6bw First, if you disconnect a screen then windows should move automatically to the other screen. Not sure why that isn't happening for you. Have you tried simply quitting the app and restarting it to see if the windows reappear? What about using the Dock by clicking and holding the app, then selecting the window, then maybe using the Window menu to move it?
@@macmost Thanks for replying. I will try this and other things and report back if I find a debug scenario. BTW, this is with macOS 15.0.1 Thanks.for all the great videos you create.
If you encounter the issue of the windows tiling options beeing grayed out, note that you need to activate the option screens have separate spaces (on the same settings page) for this to work.
I’ve used a tiling utility for, oh… 10 years, maybe more. No complaints though on macOS. At least they’re designing for the customer. iOS, on the contrary, seems to be crowd tested on pre-pubescent phone owners. The iPadPro I’m typing this on is a lost bastard.
Is there a way to "save the desktop" so to speak once you have arranged all your windows? For instance, if I have 5 or 6 windows all arranged the way I like them, is there a way to save the locations and sizes of the windows so that next time I can just open them all at once?
No, there's nothing like that. Just leave those windows open if you have a useful setup. Use Mission Control to put them on a separate desktop and don't close them.
Not sure it has "finally" got Window Tiling, but after forever, it is now less painful. Classic case of Apple ignoring everyone else, the obvious problems, AND it's own guidelines.
Is there a way to have the Rectangle app feature where it saves a space on the portion where the stage manager minimized windows are located? In rectangle app, the windows resize as expected but keeping the stage manager portion uncovered.
Apple finally implements a long requested feature and does it in the most subpar way possible. Between this and the Stage Manager, I can only conclude that Apple has no vision for where they're going with their desktop UX. They're simply throwing random ideas at the wall, unfinished and completely disconnected from each other, and hope something sticks.
can we make shortcuts for Left and Right as well? That is, change the current one to something else such as F2 for example. I ask because I tried it but the setting didn't stay. It worked a handful of times then reset back to the original shortcut for Left, Right, etc
@@macmost no problem, thanks for confirming it should be working though. I’ll try setting up a shortcut in the shortcuts app instead of keyboard shortcut and see if I have any luck. Thanks for the videos you’ve been pumping out lately.
There's no Menu Bar on the iPad, so no place to put it. Plus, the iPad's apps are sandboxed so the clipboard can't be manipulated like it can on the Mac.
Thank you for sharing this. I upgraded to macOS Sequoia, but the green button on any window does not work. No pop-up meno when I hovered my moues pointer over it. Do I need to manually enable it in any setting? Mine is Macbook Pro 2019 (intel CPU). Thank you for your help!
@@NavidonTH-cam Thanks for the insight. That's exactly correct for my case too! When I press the command key, then I do see the pop-up menu on the green window button. Don't know what I have missed during the upgrade. Thank you!
No, you'd need to customize them. At this point the Globe/FN key is used so much that if you somehow have a keyboard without one (most would have an FN key) then I would consider getting a more modern Mac keyboard of some kind.
The windows never move no matter which option I select. All works just as you have demonstrated on my MacBook and my iMac. The only one that does not move the windows is the Mac Studio with the non apple screen.
Does it automatically account for the space taken by Stage Manager? I’ve been using Rectangle and it’s possible to make a window ‘full screen’ by dragging the title bar to the top with the auto space on the left for stage manager.
Just don't use it. If you have turned off "Drag Windows to screen edges to tile," "Drag windows to menu bar to fill screen," and turned ON "Hold Option key while dragging windows to tile" then you should never be bothered by window tiling if you don't want to use it.
For me fill and arrange box doesn't appear when I hover pointer over the green button and I should press comand key too, but it works normally when I login in Guest account, does anybody has a clue why?
@@NavidonTH-cam Not sure what the problem could be then. It has to be something you installed since it isn't happening in the other account. Keep looking.
Just don't use it. Turn off the edge and Option key in System Settings where I show in the video. Then refrain from using the Green button or menu bar commands.
Your keyboard doesn't have a Globe or FN key? That's becoming more and more important on a Mac so you may want to look into a new one. Most will have an FN key though. It has been around for a long time.
@@macmost Agreed but this is a relatively new keyboard so will bite the bullet and manually remap. As a veteran Mac user it's a bit embarrassing to have the wrong keyboard!
Windows tiling is still not optimized when you use Stage Manager. The resizes do not account for the side pane that you have when Stage Manager is switched on. Apple, please do this for people who use Stage Manager like me!
How do i do thirds? Ohh of course you can't lol. I've been an Apple user AND Linux user for many years, its perplexing why Apple (and so many users) think they are implementing "new" things
Hello again Garry, I have small question, new mac os start when i enter my password there is little animation going on bottom of my profile image ( completing taskbar animation) it little slow. Earlier its not there when i enter password suddenly good to go. But now i think little slow startup. Is it fix next few bootsup. Also, did you face that completing task bar animation below the profile image? I use M1 mac mini 8GB 256GB version. Thanks
@@macmost sorry. Yes I mean progress bar. I think after updating my Mac now startup is slow. I don't know why. Let me explain, When i on mac, first it shows big pregress bar and take little time and after that monitor goes black and again on and shows profile icon and password, when i enter my password again showing progress bar below that profile image and take little time and then open my mac. I think after install new os it take time to startup my mac.
@@dushan6588 No, not at all. Try checking things: th-cam.com/video/INpOdKPAM58/w-d-xo.html and contact Apple Support if none of those reveal the issue.
There is a "move to ..." feature in that tilling that I can not seem to undo. It is very confusing and seems like a bug that you can not navigate through. Like in your MacBook with an external display, you can not move your mouse cursor once you choose the "move to..." on either display that window transferred to. Anyone knows how to do this?
"Move to (display)" is not part of this. That has been around for years. It just moves the window to another display for those that have multiple displays. Nothing more complex than that. Not sure what you mean by "you can not move your mouse cursor." It doesn't do anything with the pointer.
@@macmost Thanks, but @CB3riLLC found out what it was: In settings, under Desktop & Dock, "Displays Have Separate Spaces" has to be toggled on, for the Tiling feature to work.
Hello, sir After updating my Mac, I'm experiencing the following issues: 1. First Login Delay: There's a 4-5 second delay after entering my password on startup. 2. Blank Screen Flash: The screen briefly goes blank for about a second during the initial login. 3. Normal Unlocking: This only occurs after a full restart or shutdown, not when unlocking from sleep. Could you please help me identify the cause?
An out of the blue question. I just rediscovered your channel - after over a decade. Whatever happened to Molly Stanberry who was on this channel back then?
That's a long time ago, back when MacMost started as a team of us trying to make a 22-minute-per-week "TV Show" in 2007. A quick search shows what she's up to today: mollyberrymk.carrd.co
The biggest downside for me is that it doesn't support working in all apps. For example, iterm and PyCharm. I will have to continue to use the application from Raycast.
Perhaps contact the developers of those apps and ask them to support it? Most third-party apps should just work as long as the developer isn't doing something unusual with the windows.
@@macmost Thanks, but i found out what it was. In settings, under Desktop & Dock, "Displays Have Separate Spaces" has to be toggled on, for the Tiling feature to work.
Which part? If you don't want to use it, then don't use it. There are some parts you can turn off in System Settings and I show them in the video though.
@@macmost problem is I want to use ctrl+alt+up arrow to maximize but in safari the arrow just scrolls the page (the same as alt+up/down arrow, so there is really no point to reserve that shortcut). I think keyboard shortcuts should work globally instead.
@@TheAlphahot1 That's a much smaller problem than in your original comment. It sounds like you are simply using a combination that is already reserved. So try another. I find it is best to include "Command" to start, and then add Control or Option to that and a key.
I watched about half of this video hoping you would mention how to turn this feature completely off. I'm sure there are many people who were praying for this feature but not me. After installing Sequoia I started seeing MacOS take over my windows when I moved them from one monitor to the other. I don't like that.
There's no need to turn it off. Just don't use it. If you don't use these commands, then everything is just like it was before. If you don't want the "drag to edges" part, there is a setting for that that I show you.
@@macmost As noted, when I move a window from one monitor to the other, MacOS takes over. I didn't mention that it expands the window to full screen. When I move a window outside of the monitor (i.e., half out side), MacOS takes control over sizing. It would be great if the new window-sizing functions were on command only, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
About this Mac says: Chip Apple M1, Memory 16GB, Startup Disk Macintosh HD, macOS Sequoia 15.0; could it be the HDMI output being converted to DVI using an Apple converter?
@@anthonyminchinton3399 Using HDMI isn't a good idea (why are you using that instead of DisplayPort?) But it shouldn't affect this. I'm not sure what you are seeing there. Maybe call Apple Support and get to the bottom of it.
Craziest thing Gary I can get three squares but when I go to do the fourth one it won’t give it to me it turns it into a half screen anybody else having this issue?
I'm finding the opposite of it being helpful. At least I think that's what's going on. When I drag my open Notes app over to the side of my screen out of the way, it suddenly goes full screen or mostly full screen. I am losing my mind with this thing. How do I turn off whatever is causing this?!
Gary should be pre-installed on every Mac.
I truly cannot tell you just how much I have learned - and quickly! - through these tutorials and videos. Thank you!
This function was getting on my nerves until you explained it. Thanks!
That is a lot of new functionality to have to get straight in your head. It will take me a while to see what parts I will utilize. Should be a lot of fun.
Finally, Mac catches up with Windows. This was my big gripe moving from windows. I guess I no longer need the third-party "rectangle" app now.
Windows 11 still seems to have a lot more built in layouts. Especially useful for Ultrawide monitors where left-right is too large or you want a center tile.
Thanks, Gary! Super informative, as always. One missed item: when two windows are tiled left and right, if you hover the cursor between them in the center of the screen, a small white bar will appear. If you drag this white bar, both windows will resize in tandem.
That's in the existing Split View feature, not the new Window Tiling feature.
@@macmost For instance, it's visible at 8:11 at the middle between the windows. It's even more clear if you have margins - then the handle bar will appear between the two windows
@@eclipticpath You can do what you say, but you have to move the sides of each window separately. Move on, then the other. Only with Split View can you move both at the same time.
@@macmost Sorry I perhaps communicated the idea a bit poorly. If there's two windows next to each other, like at 8:11. In the middle of the two windows, a little "pill" like handlebar will appear. You can see the pill appear betweem 8:10 and 8:11 just a bit under your mouse, right about next to the "shared" folder. If you drag that pill, it will move both of the windows at the same time. But if you don't grab the pill, then it will move just the other window. Hope that clears things up!
@@eclipticpath I see it now. The trick is you have to be vertically in the middle for it to work. Too far above or below the middle and it doesn't work.
This is a godsend for those of us who use large UHD 4K monitors! Thanks! ❤
I feel it is even more needed by those with small displays, i.e. MacBooks. It is an all-around GREAT thing.
Thanks Gary for helping us improve our skills. 🙌
After updating to Sequoia, I actually forgot about it. 2 days later when I have to use 2 windows on the same homescreen, then I realized - it has this feature now!!!
Always good information Gary. Thanks.
Having had a play with tiling I assumed it would be a case of choosing between Tiling or Stage Manager…. thanks for showing this is not the case and thanks for the customary depth in the video.
I was waiting for your video on this topic, i have finally set shortcuts for all tiling options i have used on magnet app. Thank you, excellent video.
So many new things. I need to step back and take it all in! A very useful and informative video tutorial day! Thank you, Gary! 👏🏻❤️
Sequoia smallest update in a decade
Little tip: you can resize both side-by-side windows at the same time by dragging the handlebar that appears at the middle of the windows
Yes, I see that now. The trick is you need to be in the middle vertically. It doesn't work if you are above or below the middle.
Ever since this feature came out I wanted to try it but the tiling options never did anything. I thought it was broken, but thanks to Gary I knew to look in the System Settings under Desktop & Dock. Now I know that to use any of the tiling options I need to select “Displays have separate spaces.” Even with only one display!
How do you have time to sleep??? Your videos are amazing and you offer a new one daily.
Excellent Gary, as always. Thanks.
Thanks; needed that! Love the gap feature.
spectacle is still better. love that 2/3 screen size.
I guess my question is what took them 15 years to realize this was a good idea.
Microsoft's patent expired in 2023.
And Steve Jobs has been gone for a while.
@@justNGC604 Patent on tiling? GNU Linux distros have also had this for years.
@@jrbling25 Yeah, but good luck extracting money from them. There were also several 3rd-party tools for macOS to fill the gap, none of them was sued as far as I know. Again, money. Apple, on the other hand... yeah. A lot of money.
Because Microsoft has held a 15 year patent on it since 2009 which just expired.
I am so looking forward to this! Also, great video! Taught me some tricks I didn't know even though I've been working with a mac for over a decade now and always play around with those UI possibilities to find out what you can do. Never knew you could double click the edge of a window, for example. 🤯
Thanks very much, Gary, for this informative video! Sequoia tiling in a nutshell.
Fascinating! I’ve learned so much from you! I just wish I could remember all of it!
ow wow Gary, thanks a million, that was very very very useful, I don't think I would've discovered the options for Window Tiling, incredibly thankful for your video.
Great tutorial. They should have done this years ago
Great tutorial, really helps me out, I will watch this again since there is so much to digest. As always you do a great job in your videos. Thanks🙂↕️
Very useful and comprehensive tutorial. Many thanks!
Hi Gary- really awesome! Love the new format! Thanks, as always! VERY useful😊
Great video! This was very useful and I actually learned from it.
Thanks Gary. Another helpful video
Hi Gary. I have a Macbook 13 pro and I'm using Sonoma. Should I update my system to Sequoia? Great content as always. Kind regards Jim
Why not? Don't you want the updates you paid for when you bought your Mac?
Thank you Gary. for another pearl. Just when you think you know about a feature you always bring so much more to it. BTW are there any options for dual monitor users like there are in magnet?
No, it just works naturally -- drag the window to the other screen and use the same options. Not sure what else you are looking for.
Great video, thanks
Great Video!
Highly useful!
Thank you so much! Great information.
nice video gary
This is perfect for working on a single screen. Yet, working on multiple screens, and also large/wide monitors, the functionality still lacks some functionality/options compared to dedicated apps.
Thank you, Gary🙏🏻
thanks! awesome content 🎉
What could be important to understand is that what triggers this is it's the position of the pointer. When that reaches close to the edge of the screen, for instance, that's when the tiling option appears. There are moments when we don't want windows tiling and it just gets in the way.
Now, if they could only extend this to Logic Pro. That could really use an overhaul. For instance, you can tear off the tempo window from the inspector, and one would then expect the inspector itself to close. It doesn't. Now you have two versions of the tempo window on the screen, which is nothing short of ridiculous.
The tempo window has three columns. The column to the right is SMPTE position, which I do not find helpful. So I want to drag that window halfway off the right side of the screen so that I don't have to look at that column as it takes up valuable space. I can remove that column, but the empty space remains. Also ridiculous. And I can't make that window smaller to get rid of it.
Then, when I try to drag it halfway off the screen, it wants to tile instead, which is exactly what I don't have in mind. It would be helpful if you could turn certain tiling options on and off per app. But apparently you can't.
Tiling is a step in the right direction, but they've got a heck of a lot more steps to go.
There is a setting to turn the drag feature off.
Thanks for the tutorial! Is there any way to get this to work with adobe programs such as indesign and photoshop? I can't seem to get them to work with this new tiling feature.
Adobe does a lot of custom stuff with their windows, obviously going outside of macOS's standards. Looks like you can't access things in the Green button, nor in the Windows menu. But the drag-to-the-edge functionality still works, as does holding the Option key and dragging.
Thanks for the video. How can we use dragging when using two screens? It doesn't work very well.
Not sure what problem you are having. Seems to work as expected for me.
@@macmost When I use two screens, when I scroll left and right, it switches to the other screen, it works one-sided
Thank you Gary, great video! How do you keep multiple windows from different applications open at the same time? e.g. as you show at 0:32 without doing split screen (which is really fiddly!!) so they can overlap each other? I can only have multiple windows from the same application open and if I open a different application, the previous window minimises to the sidebar which is frustrating if I want it to remain open on the screen where it is!
Having multiple windows open at the same time is the normal way it works. Maybe you have turned on Stage Manager? Turn that off in Control Center.
@@macmost For some reason the default is for the window to minimise when another application opens. Not sure which setting to change in control centre (I've tried different settings in Desktop & Dock to no avail)🤷
@@princessserendip Are you sure you don't have Stage Manager on? That's all I can think of that would make it act like that.
@@macmost Ok that worked!! I was adjusting the stage manager settings instead of just turning it off as you'd initially suggested. Thanks so much!
Thanks to this video, I now know that more is possible than I thought. Byebye Magnet app.
Very helpful. But now I'm lusting after a 15" MacBook.
How about a video of using mutiple-monitors? With the Rectangle app, there seems to be more options. For example, I can send a window to different displays.
There is an option in the Window menu to send a window to another screen. That was there before.
@@macmost Yes, but you have to have access to that window.
Let me give the full scenario. You have two external displays connected to a MacBook Pro M2. You have windows open on those external displays. You then disconnect those external displays. Game over trying to move those windows back to the laptop's display. I haven't found a reliable way to do so. Open a Finder window to get files, that window is lost.
With the Rectangle app, there is a shortcut to move a windows to prior or next monitor. Just cycle through the apps with cmd-arrow, then ctr-opt-cmd-arrow to move the window. Same as in Windows PC. Won't work with a finder window, 🤨
@@joejoe-lb6bw First, if you disconnect a screen then windows should move automatically to the other screen. Not sure why that isn't happening for you. Have you tried simply quitting the app and restarting it to see if the windows reappear? What about using the Dock by clicking and holding the app, then selecting the window, then maybe using the Window menu to move it?
@@macmost Thanks for replying. I will try this and other things and report back if I find a debug scenario. BTW, this is with macOS 15.0.1
Thanks.for all the great videos you create.
Better Snap Tool just got Sherlocked. Maybe for the second time.
Windows vista called is about time
Microsoft will copy this any day now😀.
If you encounter the issue of the windows tiling options beeing grayed out, note that you need to activate the option screens have separate spaces (on the same settings page) for this to work.
I’ve used a tiling utility for, oh… 10 years, maybe more. No complaints though on macOS. At least they’re designing for the customer. iOS, on the contrary, seems to be crowd tested on pre-pubescent phone owners. The iPadPro I’m typing this on is a lost bastard.
Is there a way to "save the desktop" so to speak once you have arranged all your windows? For instance, if I have 5 or 6 windows all arranged the way I like them, is there a way to save the locations and sizes of the windows so that next time I can just open them all at once?
No, there's nothing like that. Just leave those windows open if you have a useful setup. Use Mission Control to put them on a separate desktop and don't close them.
@@macmost Ah ok. Thanks!
Not sure it has "finally" got Window Tiling, but after forever, it is now less painful.
Classic case of Apple ignoring everyone else, the obvious problems, AND it's own guidelines.
I think I will have to keep rectangle installed. I prefer my keyboard shortcuts in that.
Is there a way to have the Rectangle app feature where it saves a space on the portion where the stage manager minimized windows are located? In rectangle app, the windows resize as expected but keeping the stage manager portion uncovered.
Not quite sure what you are describing. But probably not. Experiment though.
@@macmost It's like how window tiling avoids covering the dock. In rectangle app it avoids covering the dock and the stage manager sidebar.
Can i change the default shortcut keyboards as well?
You should be able to. Try it and see.
Apple finally implements a long requested feature and does it in the most subpar way possible. Between this and the Stage Manager, I can only conclude that Apple has no vision for where they're going with their desktop UX. They're simply throwing random ideas at the wall, unfinished and completely disconnected from each other, and hope something sticks.
Can you use Fn key in a custom keyboard shortcut?
Not usually. Stick with Command as your primary modifier, and add Option, Shift and Control as needed.
can we make shortcuts for Left and Right as well? That is, change the current one to something else such as F2 for example. I ask because I tried it but the setting didn't stay. It worked a handful of times then reset back to the original shortcut for Left, Right, etc
Not sure why it stopped working for you. Check to see if it is at least still shown as a shortcut in the Menu Bar menu.
@@macmost no it goes back to the original when I check there and also under keyboard shortcuts
@@vblack7372 Not sure why it is doing that for you, sorry.
@@macmost no problem, thanks for confirming it should be working though. I’ll try setting up a shortcut in the shortcuts app instead of keyboard shortcut and see if I have any luck. Thanks for the videos you’ve been pumping out lately.
I would like to see an iPad ClipTools application.
There's no Menu Bar on the iPad, so no place to put it. Plus, the iPad's apps are sandboxed so the clipboard can't be manipulated like it can on the Mac.
Thank you for sharing this. I upgraded to macOS Sequoia, but the green button on any window does not work. No pop-up meno when I hovered my moues pointer over it. Do I need to manually enable it in any setting? Mine is Macbook Pro 2019 (intel CPU). Thank you for your help!
Not sure why it isn't working for you. Have you tried it in a variety of app? Can you at least use the Window menu?
For me too but it appears when I press command key
@@NavidonTH-cam Thanks for the insight. That's exactly correct for my case too! When I press the command key, then I do see the pop-up menu on the green window button. Don't know what I have missed during the upgrade. Thank you!
@@macmost Yes, it's very consistant for all apps I've tried. I can use the Windows menu with no problem. Just no pop-up menu on the green button.
Hi, do shortcurts work in a keyboard with no globe key? thanks
No, you'd need to customize them. At this point the Globe/FN key is used so much that if you somehow have a keyboard without one (most would have an FN key) then I would consider getting a more modern Mac keyboard of some kind.
The windows never move no matter which option I select. All works just as you have demonstrated on my MacBook and my iMac. The only one that does not move the windows is the Mac Studio with the non apple screen.
Does it automatically account for the space taken by Stage Manager? I’ve been using Rectangle and it’s possible to make a window ‘full screen’ by dragging the title bar to the top with the auto space on the left for stage manager.
Not when I tried it.
Is Homebrw safe?
I saw some tutorials for ffmpeg
@macmost
It is safe for developers and others that like to use command line tools. But if you aren't one of those people, then you don't need it.
Magnet just got Sherlocked.
Mac - How can I disable the window tiling? I have disabled every relative feature and it still takes over. I require granular control of my display.
Just don't use it. If you have turned off "Drag Windows to screen edges to tile," "Drag windows to menu bar to fill screen," and turned ON "Hold Option key while dragging windows to tile" then you should never be bothered by window tiling if you don't want to use it.
is it possible to change the Shortcut?
Yes. Customize them like you would any other. th-cam.com/video/s6BL2pWYNfA/w-d-xo.html
Does this work with iPhone mirroring?
In what way? Do you mean can you tile the iPhone Mirroring window? Kinda. Try it.
@@macmost Will do....
I wonder if globe key can be sticky? Because I have disability that is crutial to me.
Yes. The Accessibility function "Sticky Keys" applies to the Globe/FN key.
@@macmost Interesting. On PC that is not the case. Additional point to Apple for this.
Bye bye Magnet 😂
For me fill and arrange box doesn't appear when I hover pointer over the green button and I should press comand key too, but it works normally when I login in Guest account, does anybody has a clue why?
Do you have any system extensions like third-party window management apps and such? That could be taking over the Green button.
I had magnet and another one like that but I uninstalled them
@@NavidonTH-cam Not sure what the problem could be then. It has to be something you installed since it isn't happening in the other account. Keep looking.
Same problem here. I did google search, but could not find any relevant posting on this.
None of these features work on my Mac studio with a 27 inch LG monitor. Is this a limitation of Sequoia?.
These should all work. What happens when you try?
My Green button tile menu is not available. How to turn that ON ?
In what situation? Which app, which window in that app, and in what mode?
I'd love to turn this completely off, been using Magnet for years and already more comfortable with it
Just don't use it. Turn off the edge and Option key in System Settings where I show in the video. Then refrain from using the Green button or menu bar commands.
I can’t get the existing shown keyboard shortcuts to work. Why are they there if you are supposed to make your own?
Because Im using an external keyboard that doesnt have a function key so will have to re map them 😞Works ok on the MB Air itself at least 🙂
Or just go back to Rectangle, simple but powerful, there's almost too many options with the Mac
Your keyboard doesn't have a Globe or FN key? That's becoming more and more important on a Mac so you may want to look into a new one. Most will have an FN key though. It has been around for a long time.
@@macmost Agreed but this is a relatively new keyboard so will bite the bullet and manually remap. As a veteran Mac user it's a bit embarrassing to have the wrong keyboard!
Windows tiling is still not optimized when you use Stage Manager. The resizes do not account for the side pane that you have when Stage Manager is switched on. Apple, please do this for people who use Stage Manager like me!
Not everyone keeps the left side open, though. Some prefer to fill the screen and bring up the App Sets by moving the pointer to the left side.
How do i do thirds? Ohh of course you can't lol. I've been an Apple user AND Linux user for many years, its perplexing why Apple (and so many users) think they are implementing "new" things
Hello again Garry,
I have small question, new mac os start when i enter my password there is little animation going on bottom of my profile image ( completing taskbar animation) it little slow. Earlier its not there when i enter password suddenly good to go. But now i think little slow startup. Is it fix next few bootsup. Also, did you face that completing task bar animation below the profile image?
I use M1 mac mini 8GB 256GB version.
Thanks
I don't know what animation you mean, sorry. Do you mean like a progress bar? Not sure what would cause that. Perhaps your drive is almost full?
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sorry. Yes I mean progress bar. I think after updating my Mac now startup is slow. I don't know why. Let me explain,
When i on mac, first it shows big pregress bar and take little time and after that monitor goes black and again on and shows profile icon and password, when i enter my password again showing progress bar below that profile image and take little time and then open my mac. I think after install new os it take time to startup my mac.
@@macmost i have enough space in my drive. 100GB is free.. Do you face same issue?
@@dushan6588 No, not at all. Try checking things: th-cam.com/video/INpOdKPAM58/w-d-xo.html and contact Apple Support if none of those reveal the issue.
@@macmost Sure Thanks
There is a "move to ..." feature in that tilling that I can not seem to undo. It is very confusing and seems like a bug that you can not navigate through. Like in your MacBook with an external display, you can not move your mouse cursor once you choose the "move to..." on either display that window transferred to. Anyone knows how to do this?
"Move to (display)" is not part of this. That has been around for years. It just moves the window to another display for those that have multiple displays. Nothing more complex than that. Not sure what you mean by "you can not move your mouse cursor." It doesn't do anything with the pointer.
Did the last Sequoia update broke this functionality? I see the option but it makes nothing when I click on it…
Try it with various windows and check settings you may have changed. Try a restart too. Contact Apple Support if nothing works.
@@macmost Thanks, but @CB3riLLC found out what it was:
In settings, under Desktop & Dock, "Displays Have Separate Spaces" has to be toggled on, for the Tiling feature to work.
Hello, sir
After updating my Mac, I'm experiencing the following issues:
1. First Login Delay: There's a 4-5 second delay after entering my password on startup.
2. Blank Screen Flash: The screen briefly goes blank for about a second during the initial login.
3. Normal Unlocking: This only occurs after a full restart or shutdown, not when unlocking from sleep.
Could you please help me identify the cause?
Sorry, there's not much I can do for you to help you troubleshoot. You should call Apple Support for that kind of help.
@@macmost heyy thanks for your respond my problem us solved after the new update the file vault option is on automatically that is why that happens
An out of the blue question. I just rediscovered your channel - after over a decade. Whatever happened to Molly Stanberry who was on this channel back then?
That's a long time ago, back when MacMost started as a team of us trying to make a 22-minute-per-week "TV Show" in 2007. A quick search shows what she's up to today: mollyberrymk.carrd.co
The biggest downside for me is that it doesn't support working in all apps. For example, iterm and PyCharm. I will have to continue to use the application from Raycast.
Perhaps contact the developers of those apps and ask them to support it? Most third-party apps should just work as long as the developer isn't doing something unusual with the windows.
My windows are now out of control. Had enough, think I'm going back to Snow Leopard. Or maybe 7.6.
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It WAS working, but it stopped. Any suggestions?
All of the options aren't working? Try a restart, maybe.
@@macmost Thanks, but i found out what it was. In settings, under Desktop & Dock, "Displays Have Separate Spaces" has to be toggled on, for the Tiling feature to work.
@@CB3riLLC this totally solved the problem! thanks
even as someone that uses tmux regularly and have used tiling de for decades, I find mac windows management ever more annoying.
How do I turn off this feature?
Which part? If you don't want to use it, then don't use it. There are some parts you can turn off in System Settings and I show them in the video though.
@@macmost Thank you. I did manage to disable what wasn't working for me.
When are we going to 😂 be able to control tiling with our thoughts and feelings? That’s what we want .
I spent 20 minutes trying to find out how to turn off this really annoying feature. 😁
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how do I turn OFF the tiling , I don't like it at all ?
Just don't use it. Having tiling available doesn't change anything, it is just an additional feature. Ignore it if you like.
But keyboard shortcuts still don't work in many applications (like Safari)... how broken is that?
If you are having issues with keyboard shortcuts, I would look into it. It may be something you have installed getting in the way, or maybe a setting.
@@macmost problem is I want to use ctrl+alt+up arrow to maximize but in safari the arrow just scrolls the page (the same as alt+up/down arrow, so there is really no point to reserve that shortcut). I think keyboard shortcuts should work globally instead.
@@TheAlphahot1 That's a much smaller problem than in your original comment. It sounds like you are simply using a combination that is already reserved. So try another. I find it is best to include "Command" to start, and then add Control or Option to that and a key.
@@macmost Yes I had the time to debug it more throughly, thanks for your help!
I watched about half of this video hoping you would mention how to turn this feature completely off. I'm sure there are many people who were praying for this feature but not me. After installing Sequoia I started seeing MacOS take over my windows when I moved them from one monitor to the other. I don't like that.
There's no need to turn it off. Just don't use it. If you don't use these commands, then everything is just like it was before. If you don't want the "drag to edges" part, there is a setting for that that I show you.
@@macmost As noted, when I move a window from one monitor to the other, MacOS takes over. I didn't mention that it expands the window to full screen. When I move a window outside of the monitor (i.e., half out side), MacOS takes control over sizing. It would be great if the new window-sizing functions were on command only, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
@@emmgeevideo I'm not seeing that behavior when I try it.
does NOT work on my M1 mac mini - none of it - and my system settings desktop & dock are completely different to yours.
Maybe you haven't updated to Sequoia yet then?
About this Mac says: Chip Apple M1, Memory 16GB, Startup Disk Macintosh HD, macOS Sequoia 15.0; could it be the HDMI output being converted to DVI using an Apple converter?
@@anthonyminchinton3399 Using HDMI isn't a good idea (why are you using that instead of DisplayPort?) But it shouldn't affect this. I'm not sure what you are seeing there. Maybe call Apple Support and get to the bottom of it.
Uhhhh me in Germany still don’t have it 😢
Did you upgrade to macOS Sequoia?
Craziest thing Gary I can get three squares but when I go to do the fourth one it won’t give it to me it turns it into a half screen anybody else having this issue?
Maybe the app you are selecting doesn't allow windows that small.
I'm finding the opposite of it being helpful. At least I think that's what's going on. When I drag my open Notes app over to the side of my screen out of the way, it suddenly goes full screen or mostly full screen. I am losing my mind with this thing. How do I turn off whatever is causing this?!
Just turn if off if you find it is getting in the way. I show how in the video.