# Tiling Jay uses an i3-like tiling layout. Windows are arranged automatically in containers that can be split horizontally or vertically. Containers can be nested to create complex layouts. ## Grouping Containers When you group a window, Jay wraps it in a new container with the specified direction. Subsequent windows opened in that group are placed side by side (horizontal group) or stacked top to bottom (vertical group). `alt-d` -- `make-group-h` : Group the focused window horizontally `alt-v` -- `make-group-v` : Group the focused window vertically `alt-t` -- `change-group-opposite` : Toggle the current group's direction ## Moving Focus Move keyboard focus between windows with the directional focus actions: `alt-h` -- `focus-left` : Move focus left `alt-j` -- `focus-down` : Move focus down `alt-k` -- `focus-up` : Move focus up `alt-l` -- `focus-right` : Move focus right Focus crosses container boundaries, so you can navigate across your entire layout with these four keys. ## Moving Windows Move the focused window within or between containers: `alt-shift-h` -- `move-left` : Move window left `alt-shift-j` -- `move-down` : Move window down `alt-shift-k` -- `move-up` : Move window up `alt-shift-l` -- `move-right` : Move window right When a window reaches the edge of its container, the move action pushes it into the adjacent container. ## Focus Parent Press `alt-f` (`focus-parent`) to move focus from a window to its parent container. This is useful when you want to operate on an entire group of windows at once. For example, focusing a parent container and then using `move-left` moves the whole group rather than a single window. ## Mono Mode By default, a container shows all its children side by side. Mono mode changes this so only one child is visible at a time, similar to a tabbed view. `alt-m` -- `toggle-tab` : Toggle between tabbed and side-by-side You can also right-click any title in a container to toggle mono mode. In mono mode, scroll over the title bar to cycle between windows in the container. ## Fullscreen Press `alt-u` (`toggle-fullscreen`) to make the focused window fill the entire output, hiding the bar and other windows. Press it again to return to the tiled layout. For explicit control: ```toml [shortcuts] alt-shift-u = "enter-fullscreen" alt-ctrl-u = "exit-fullscreen" ``` ## Resizing Tiles Drag the separators between tiles with the mouse to resize them. The separator changes the cursor to a resize indicator when hovered. In [window management mode](mouse.md#window-management-mode), you can also right-drag anywhere on a tile to resize it without needing to target the separator. ## Closing Windows Press `alt-shift-c` (`close`) to request the focused window to close. This sends a polite close request to the application -- it is not a forceful kill. ```toml [shortcuts] alt-shift-c = "close" ``` ## Toggling Floating Double-click a tile's title bar to toggle it between tiled and floating. See [Floating Windows](floating.md) for more details. ## Summary of Tiling Actions `make-group-h` : Wrap focused window in a horizontal group `make-group-v` : Wrap focused window in a vertical group `make-group-tab` : Wrap focused window in a tabbed group `change-group-opposite` : Toggle group direction `focus-left/right/up/down` : Move keyboard focus `move-left/right/up/down` : Move focused window `focus-parent` : Focus the parent container `toggle-tab` : Toggle tabbed mode `toggle-fullscreen` : Toggle fullscreen `enter-fullscreen` : Enter fullscreen `exit-fullscreen` : Exit fullscreen `close` : Request focused window to close `toggle-floating` : Toggle between tiled and floating