A Tiling Window Manager (TWM) automatically organizes open applications into a non-overlapping grid, maximizing screen real estate and reducing reliance on the mouse
. While traditionally a Linux staple, several powerful options now exist to bring this workflow to Windows. Popular Tiling Window Managers for Windows
For users wanting to move beyond Windows' native "Snap Layouts," these third-party tools provide a more robust, automated experience: windows tiling window manager
: A highly popular, feature-rich TWM for Windows 10 and 11. It focuses on automatic tiling and follows a logic similar to the popular Linux manager
. It supports virtual desktops and is highly configurable via a CLI. : A newer, more modern manager inspired by . It uses a simple A Tiling Window Manager (TWM) automatically organizes open
configuration file and provides smooth animations and easy workspace management. workspacer
: A TWM written in C# specifically for Windows. It is designed to be stable and predictable, focusing on a multi-monitor workflow with dedicated workspaces for each screen. Core Benefits of Using a TWM GlazeWM - Windows Tiling Management Best for: Users who value aesthetics and speed
Popular on macOS, Rectangle has a Windows version (or alternatives like Glaze) that offers intuitive snapping.
| Action | Shortcut |
| :--- | :--- |
| Focus left/right/up/down | Mod + H/J/K/L |
| Move window left/right/up/down | Mod + Shift + H/J/K/L |
| Horizontal split | Mod + V |
| Vertical split | Mod + Shift + V |
| Toggle floating | Mod + F |
| Switch workspace 1-9 | Mod + 1-9 |
| Reload config | Mod + Shift + R |