
You have to hold the
Shiftkey while moving a window for it to snap into the tiles you set up. If you just move them normally they have a different snapping behaviour like what you described.Edit: So as the deleted reply was probably asking, this is how it works in full. If you have the KDE Plasma desktop environment after a certain version (I wanna say 5.6-ish?) you can do the following:
- Press
Windows+T, or as we Linux nerds like to call itMeta+T, to configure your “tiling zones” on your monitors. - Hold
Shift+LeftClickon the title bar of a window to move them into the “tiling zones” you set up.
Discoverability on this sucks (as much of the Plasma desktop does) but it’s a pretty cool feature.
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You can change the zone size by dragging the border with the mouse while you are in the editing mode.
Edit: so drag to 1/3 and 2/3 roughly, split the bigger field again.
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- Press
you are trying to use a feature that isnt finished yet ; like activites, or seperate wallpaper for each desktop

