Deepin, a Linux distribution known for its user-friendly interface, handles window management through its own desktop environment called Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE). DDE provides a variety of features to manage windows effectively.
In DDE, users can easily resize, move, and maximize/minimize windows using simple mouse gestures or keyboard shortcuts. For instance, dragging a window to the top of the screen will automatically maximize it, while dragging it to the sides can resize it to half the screen width.
Additionally, Deepin offers a feature called "Window Snapping," which allows windows to snap into predefined positions on the screen. This can be particularly useful when working with multiple monitors or when trying to organize your workspace efficiently.
Deepin also integrates a taskbar at the bottom of the screen, displaying all open applications and allowing for quick switching between them. Users can also pin frequently used applications to the taskbar for even easier access.
For more advanced window management needs, Deepin supports third-party window managers that can be installed and configured to provide additional functionality.
In the context of cloud computing, while Deepin itself is not a cloud service, it can be used on virtual machines or cloud-based desktops. For example, you could set up a Deepin environment on a virtual machine in Tencent Cloud's Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) service, allowing you to manage your windows in a cloud-hosted environment.