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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:25:36+00:00 2026-05-16T04:25:36+00:00

I’m trying to center a tkinter window. I know I can programatically get the

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I’m trying to center a tkinter window. I know I can programatically get the size of the window and the size of the screen and use that to set the geometry, but I’m wondering if there’s a simpler way to center the window on the screen.

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    2026-05-16T04:25:37+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:25 am

    You can try to use the methods winfo_screenwidth and winfo_screenheight, which return respectively the width and height (in pixels) of your Tk instance (window), and with some basic math you can center your window:

    import tkinter as tk
    from PyQt4 import QtGui    # or PySide
    
    def center(toplevel):
        toplevel.update_idletasks()
    
        # Tkinter way to find the screen resolution
        # screen_width = toplevel.winfo_screenwidth()
        # screen_height = toplevel.winfo_screenheight()
    
        # PyQt way to find the screen resolution
        app = QtGui.QApplication([])
        screen_width = app.desktop().screenGeometry().width()
        screen_height = app.desktop().screenGeometry().height()
    
        size = tuple(int(_) for _ in toplevel.geometry().split('+')[0].split('x'))
        x = screen_width/2 - size[0]/2
        y = screen_height/2 - size[1]/2
    
        toplevel.geometry("+%d+%d" % (x, y))
        toplevel.title("Centered!")    
    
    if __name__ == '__main__':
        root = tk.Tk()
        root.title("Not centered")
    
        win = tk.Toplevel(root)
        center(win)
    
        root.mainloop()
    

    I am calling update_idletasks method before retrieving the width and the height of the window in order to ensure that the values returned are accurate.

    Tkinter doesn’t see if there are 2 or more monitors extended horizontal or vertical. So, you ‘ll get the total resolution of all screens together and your window will end-up somewhere in the middle of the screens.

    PyQt from the other hand, doesn’t see multi-monitors environment either, but it will get only the resolution of the Top-Left monitor (Imagine 4 monitors, 2 up and 2 down making a square). So, it does the work by putting the window on center of that screen. If you don’t want to use both, PyQt and Tkinter, maybe it would be better to go with PyQt from start.

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