# Mouse Interactions Jay supports a range of mouse-driven interactions for managing windows, workspaces, and layout. This page is a comprehensive reference for all of them. ## Tiling **Resizing tiles.** Drag the separator between two tiles to resize them. The cursor changes to a resize indicator when hovering over a separator. **Moving tiles.** Drag a tile's title bar to move it within or between containers. While dragging: - Drop it onto another position in a container to rearrange tiles. - Drop it onto a workspace tab in the bar to move it to that workspace. - Drop it onto the bar outside any workspace tab to create a new workspace for it. **Double-click a tile's title** to toggle it between tiled and floating. See [Floating Windows](floating.md) for details. **Right-click any title** in a container to toggle mono mode (showing one window at a time vs. all side by side). See [Tiling -- Mono Mode](tiling.md#mono-mode). **Scroll over a title** in mono mode to cycle between the tiles in that container. ## Floating Windows **Drag a floating window's title** to move it. **Drag a floating window's border** to resize it. **Double-click a floating window's title** to toggle it back to tiled. **Right-click a floating window's title** to pin or unpin it. Pinned floating windows stay visible across workspace switches. **Click the pin icon** (if visible) to pin or unpin the window. The pin icon can be enabled with: ```toml [float] show-pin-icon = true ``` ## Workspaces **Scroll over the bar** to switch between workspaces on that output. **Drag workspace titles** in the bar to reorder them. This only works in manual display order mode (the default). See [Workspaces -- Display Order](workspaces.md#workspace-display-order). ## Window Management Mode Window management mode enables additional mouse interactions that do not require targeting specific UI elements. Configure it by setting `window-management-key` to a keysym: ```toml window-management-key = "Alt_L" ``` **Hold the configured key** to enter window management mode. While held: - **Left-drag** anywhere on a floating window, tile, popup, or fullscreen window to **move** it. - **Right-drag** anywhere on a floating window, tile, or popup to **resize** it. This is especially useful for: - Moving or resizing floating windows without needing to precisely target the title bar or border. - Moving tiled windows without targeting the title bar. - Moving fullscreen windows (not possible without this mode). - Resizing tiles without targeting the separator. > [!NOTE] > Entering window management mode disables all pointer constraints. This means > you can use it to move the pointer out of applications that have grabbed it > (such as games in fullscreen), but pointer-dependent applications will behave > differently while the key is held. ## Other **Toplevel selection.** Some actions (like screen sharing) ask you to select a window, indicated by a purple overlay. During this selection, right-click a tile's title to select the entire container instead of an individual tile. **Canceling interactions.** Press `Escape` to cancel any in-progress mouse interaction (dragging, resizing, selection, etc.). The cancel key can be changed with the `pointer-revert-key` configuration: ```toml # Use a different key to cancel mouse interactions pointer-revert-key = "grave" # Disable the cancel key entirely pointer-revert-key = "NoSymbol" ``` The default is `Escape`.