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Moom: Bringing order to chaos since 2011

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Moom makes window management as easy as clicking a mouse button—or using a keyboard shortcut, if you're one of those types of people.

Choose Apple menu System Preferences, then click Dock. Select check box Double-click a window's title bar to zoom 3. Double click on window's title bar to maximise the window. MacOS Big Sur elevates the most advanced desktop operating system in the world to a new level of power and beauty. Experience Mac to the fullest with a refined new design. Enjoy the biggest Safari update ever. Discover new features for Maps and Messages.

With Moom, you can easily move and zoom windows to half screen, quarter screen, or fill the screen; set custom sizes and locations, and save layouts of opened windows for one-click positioning. Once you've tried Moom, you'll wonder how you used your Mac without it.

Pop-up positioning

Hover the mouse over any window's green button, and Moom's pop-up palette appears.

Quickly fill the screen, or move and resize to vertical or horizontal halves on screen edges. Want quarter-size windows instead? Hold down the Option key, and the palette presents four quarter-size corner options, along with 'center without resizing.'

Resizing isn't a drag…

Actually, it is a drag, using Moom's unique on-screen resizing grid.

Click in the empty box below the pop-up palette, move the mouse to where you'd like the window to be, then click-and-drag out its new dimensions.

Release the mouse button, and the window will fill the outline you've drawn on the screen.

…it's a snap!

Want to quickly move and zoom windows to certain areas of the screen? Just enable Moom's Snap to Edges and Corners feature.

Grab a window, drag it to an edge or corner, and release the mouse. You can set the resizing action for each location in Moom's preferences. Xbox windows phone.

Save and restore window layouts

Set up a collection of windows in the size and locations you wish, then save the layout. Restore the layout via an assigned hot key or via Moom's menus.

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This feature is particularly useful if you use a laptop with an external display—Moom can trigger saved layouts on addition or removal of displays.

No mouse required

Don't worry, keyboard users—Moom isn't just for those who prefer using a mouse. Enable keyboard control, and you can move, resize, center, use the on-screen grid, and much more—all without touching the mouse.

In addition, every custom Moom command—keep reading!—can be assigned a global keyboard shortcut, or one that works only when the keyboard controller is onscreen.

Countless custom commands

Create and save often-used Moom actions to a menu of custom commands—complete with optional dividers and labels.

Moving, zooming, resizing, centering, even moving to other displays—all are doable via custom commands. You can even create a sequence of commands tied to one shortcut, easing complex move and sizing operations.

But wait, there's more!

  • Use Moom as a normal Dock-based app, as an icon in the menu bar, or as a completely invisible background app.
  • Access custom commands through the Moom menu bar icon, through the green button's pop-up palette, or via keyboard shortcuts.
  • Use a small hexagonal grid for grid resizing, instead of the full-screen virtual grid.

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  • Move windows across displays—and with chained commands, zoom them to new sizes and locations while moving.
  • Display a keyboard cheat sheet that shows what tasks you've assigned to which keys in keyboard mode.
  • Resize windows to precise dimensions—perfect for checking how well things fit in windows of varying sizes.

The default font size for all documents is set on the Editor | Font page of the Settings/PreferencesCtrl+Alt+S.

If necessary, you can change font size (zoom) in the active editor, and then reset font size to the default value. These operations apply to the active editor tab only.

You can extend the editor area to the whole size of the IDE window by temporarily hiding all tool windows — press Ctrl+Shift+F12 or double-click the current editor tab.

Zoom with mouse

  1. In the Settings/Preferences dialog Ctrl+Alt+S, select Editor | General.

  2. Make sure that the setting Change font size (Zoom) with Ctrl+MouseWheel is enabled.

  3. Place the caret in the editor.

  4. While keeping the Ctrl key pressed, rotate the mouse wheel. As you rotate the mouse wheel forward, font size grows larger; as you rotate the mouse wheel backwards, font size decreases.

    The macOS users can use the trackpad 'Pinch-to-Zoom' gesture to change the size of the font and the whole editing area.

Zoom with keyboard

  1. Press Ctrl+Shift+A.

  2. In the popup frame, start typing Increase font size or Decrease font size, and press Enter as soon as the corresponding command gets the focus.

  3. The font will grow larger or smaller.

Restore default font size

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  1. Press Ctrl+Shift+A.

  2. In the popup frame, start typing Reset font size and press Enter as soon as the corresponding command gets the focus.

  3. The default font size will be restored.

There are no default keyboard shortcuts associated with the actions Increase font size, Decrease font size, and Reset font size actions. However, you can assign your own shortcuts to these actions.





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