Feature / Window Control

Stop rearranging windows by hand. Just press Option+Control+Arrow keys, and the window in front of you resizes instantly and lands right where you want it.

Writing while reading a reference, placing your editor next to a page, opening several windows at once. The dragging and resizing you used to do by hand gets done with a single shortcut. Your hands stay still and your focus stays intact.

Arranging windows chips away at your focus every time.

IrukaDark handles resizing, positioning, and moving across displays, all with a single shortcut.

Every rearrange breaks your flow

Grab the edge with your mouse, change the size, line up the position. Repeating those small moves keeps cutting the flow of what you were doing.

Multi-window work gets messy

You want your reference and your work side by side, but every new window overlaps and the layout falls apart. Just tidying it up costs more time than you expect.

Moving between monitors is quietly tedious

Every time you move a window to another display, you drag it all the way to the screen edge. With three or more screens, that alone becomes a chore.

Arrange the window you see with the arrow keys.

No grabbing with the mouse. Option+Control+Arrow keys move the window right in front of you.

Option + Control + Arrow

Resize and position a window

Pick the visible window and press Option+Control+Arrow keys. The size and position snap into place instantly, landing in exactly the layout you want.

Left / Right arrow

Place side by side to work at once

Split windows to the left and right of the screen to set your reference next to your work. Read while you write, check while you go, without switching.

Move across displays

Move a window across monitors

In a multi-monitor setup, move windows quickly between displays. Even with three or more screens, you can arrange them without a long drag.

Multi-window

Build your own work environment

Line up several windows at the size and position you want to set the stage for working at once. Arrange it once and the layout you focus in is right there.

Useful for every rearrange across the day.

From morning setup to in-task switching and looking things up, it helps as a flow, not a single point.

Setting up in the morning

As you start the day, place the windows you need quickly with the arrow keys. Cut the time spent rearranging and get straight to work.

Working while reading

Place a reference page and your work side by side to work at once. Keep the read-while-you-write flow going without a break.

Tidying up as windows pile up

When windows start overlapping mid-task, resize and position them all at once with the arrow keys. Reset a cluttered screen right away.

Spreading across monitors

Split windows between displays and give each screen its own role. Even with three or more screens, arrange them without a long drag.

Choose the kind of move for your goal.

IrukaDark's window control lets you pick resizing and positioning for the situation.

Resize (Option+Control+Arrow)

When you want to change a window's size right away. Adjust size and position instantly to land the shape you want.

Side-by-side layout

When you want two screens together. Split windows left and right to start working in parallel right away.

Move across displays

When you want to move to another monitor. Shift windows between displays with ease in a multi-monitor setup.

Multi-window layout

When you want to work across several screens. Build your own simultaneous work environment and keep a layout you can focus in.

Window Control FAQ

Common questions when getting started.

Which keys control the windows?

Option+Control+Arrow keys. Pick the visible window and press the arrow keys, and the size and position snap into place instantly.

Does it work with multiple monitors?

Yes. In multi-monitor setups you can move windows across displays, and arrange them with ease even with three or more screens.

Can I line up several windows at once?

Yes. Place several windows at the size and position you want to build your own multi-window work environment.

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