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Most features can be performed for one window or for multiple windows.
All features of SLWindowManager can be used via the context menu, via the Window menu or using hot keys.
The first button provides access to features that manage window position in relation to its Z-order on the screen.

The second and third buttons on the toolbar have submenus that allow access to window context menu features without having to click on the actual window. Restore, Minimize, Maximize, Size, Move, Close are included features of the operating system’s window management subsystem. Roll Up/Unroll allows you to hide any window's content in its header and 'unroll' it back.

There are three ways to change a window's size. You can set window width and height in pixels, set a window's size equal to the size of another window, or use the scale factor feature to change window size proportionally.

With SLWindowManager, you can arrange windows on the desktop in several ways. Tile Vertically, Tile Horizontally, and Cascade are the features included in the operating system. You can implement these with two clicks (one to select the desired window and one to implement the desired arrange feature). The Stack and Align features are additions provided by the software. The Stack feature allows for the arrangment of windows of the same size on top of one another. This might be a very useful feature. There are four ways to implement the Align feature – you can arrange windows relative to the Top, Bottom, Left, or Right edges of the screen.

The Transparency feature is very simple to apply. To switch any window to semi-transparent mode, check the Semi-transparent box as shown in the figure above. The sliding bar allows you to change the opacity level of the window. To switch the window to an opaque state, simply uncheck the box.

Also, you can switch selected windows or all windows to transparent mode with one click or by using hot keys.