corner snap

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Corner snap is a window management feature in Windows that allows users to quickly arrange windows by dragging them to the corners of the screen. This functionality, introduced in Windows 7 and refined in Windows 8 and Windows 10, enables efficient multitasking by automatically resizing and positioning windows into quadrant layouts. Users can snap windows via touch gestures, mouse drags, or keyboard shortcuts, making it easier to work with multiple applications side by side. The feature is designed to reduce manual window resizing and improve productivity, particularly on larger displays or tablets. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover tips for using corner snap effectively and troubleshooting related issues.
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    Arrange your Windows in a Snap

    Windows 7 Link Removed as a way to effortlessly position windows on the desktop just the way you want them. You no longer had to frustratingly fiddle with the sizes and positions of windows just to get them into common layouts. Windows 8 increased productivity further, being the first OS to...
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