If you've ever found yourself needing a second monitor while handling multiple tasks on your PC, Windows 11's split-screen feature is an effective solution. This feature allows you to easily organize your windows, enabling side-by-side comparisons and multitasking without the need for additional...
After watching numerous movies and tutorials i fail to find a single one that explains "snap to" fully. They all seem to have the same two flaws.
(1) They claim that when you snap a window to the right/left side (with mouse or keyboard), you will ge a lot of smaller windows you can select the...
Recently a few of us were discussing the improved 'Snap' feature in Windows 10. This is when open Windows are snapped to either the right or left side of the screen. Windows 10 has seen this feature improved on and now open windows can be snapped not only to either left or right but upper or...
By Nick Peers
Many people consider the Mac OS X desktop superior to Windows, which perhaps explains why there are so many utilities for Windows users that try to mimic elements like the Mac OS X Dock in Windows. But Windows 7 introduced some nifty new features of its own that suddenly become...
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I use the remote desktop and other applications and I copied them to the menu bar so it is like the quick launch toolbar in XP. It is cool as I can have many applications or instances of them open and all I have to do is hover the mouse to see a ribbon of what is open. The screens are big...
Hello, i recently had a virus which i got rid of but i also lost some features from w7. I recovered all of them but 1. I think they call it the snap feature,when you dont have to clik the minimize or restore window size boxes. You just push the window to the edge of the screen and it gets bigger...
I am certain that i am not the only one to hold this view, but i do feel in the minority.
In my humble opinion, Windows 7 is nothing more than Windows Vista with more pieces of flair. One can make the case that Vista, while lacking flair, is not any less of an OS. The added features of...
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