![]() I have this set up on my work machine and it has served me well this last year. You could have a Dev config, Writing environment, or Video setup, where apps launch and move for a consistent environment. Keyboard Maestro can have different macros to accommodate different workflows. Display Maid has profiles for different workflow configurations. There is some manual effort to set this up, but once it’s done, your desktop can look however you like. The apps can be resized as part of a hotkey or when they launch. These are for my vertical monitor.Īt this point, it’s a process of chaining all the blocks together for each app you want to configure. There is also a custom size which I use for Messages, Slack, and CopyLess. ![]() Move and Resize a window using built in option or choose Custom With all the window positions recorded, the next step is to use the Move a Window block to set those values.Īfter moving a window, it can be resized using built in actions of Full Screen, Left Column, Right Column etc. This is a macro you will want to turn off once this bit of testing is complete. As you click different windows, the name and position are displayed in a Keyboard Maestro result window. This macro will trigger when the window focus changes. Height: %Calculate%WinFrame.Height% Macro to get the window title and screen position We’ll use these to capture the coordinates of the window. Keyboard Maestro has built-in commands to display the window name, position, and size. That done, it’s time to create a simple macro to record the window locations so they can be used in another macro. The first step is to arrange windows in the desired location and at the correct size. It takes a small amount of effort and two simple macros. However, if you have Keyboard Maestro you can emulate that functionality. There are dedicated tools like Magnet and Display Maid to position and resize windows. ![]() ApPosition and Resize Windows with Keyboard Maestro
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