
The laptop monitor has a layout with 4 zones one on each corner, while the ultra-wide monitor has 3 layouts, 1 is the same as the the laptop's, 2 is 4 zones side by side and 3 is a focused space on the left a little under what a normal monitor would have and the rest to the right is the unfocused content. The zones should be fully customizable and it should be possible to change between zoning layouts per monitor through a keyboard shortcut.įor example, I have the laptop monitor and an ultra-wide monitor. When I let go of left mouse button, the window will fill the zone, or I can cancel that by right clicking again while still dragging.

The way it works is, I drag the window with left mouse button down and while at that, I right click, so the zones will show up. You can follow the link for a detailed explanation of all features of it, but in abstract, Fancy Zones is a tool for zoning your screen area, so you can place windows in these zones.

One of them though I really wish I could use in my personal system, which is an Ubuntu 20.04.4.

Power Toys is an open source toolbox that contains a lot of very useful tools for Windows 10+ and I use it on a daily basis at work.
