# Mouse Interactions Jay supports a number of mouse-based interactions that might be hard to discover. This file documents all of them. - Inside a tiled container, the tiles can be resized by dragging the separators. - Floating windows can be resized by dragging the borders. - Floating windows can be moved by dragging the title. - Tiles inside containers can be moved by dragging the title. - Dragging them onto an existing workspace moves them to that workspace. - Dragging them onto the bar outside an existing workspace creates a new workspace. - Workspaces can be moved by dragging their titles with the mouse. - In a container in mono layout, scrolling over the title switches between tiles. - Scrolling over the bar switches between workspaces. - Double clicking on a tile title/floating window title switches between floating and tiling. - Right clicking on any title in a container switches the container between mono and tiled layout. - Right clicking on the title of a floating window pins/unpins the window. (Pinned windows are visible on all workspaces.) - When the pin icon is visible on a floating window, left clicking the icon pins/unpins the window. - When selecting a toplevel (noticeable by the purple overlay), right clicking on the title of any tile in a container selects that container. - Any long running mouse interaction can be canceled by pressing escape. ## Window Management Mode Window-management mode makes more interactions available. See the configurable `window-management-key`. - In window-management mode, floating windows, tiles, and popups can be resized by dragging their contents with the right mouse button. - In window-management mode, floating windows, tiles, popups, and fullscreen windows can be moved by dragging their contents with the left mouse button. - Entering window-management mode disables all pointer constraints and can therefore be used to move the pointer out of windows that have grabbed the pointer.