The snap layouts flyout that appears when you drag a window to the top of the screen can be useful — but for many multi‑monitor users it’s an irritating interruption; Windows 11 exposes a single checkbox that removes that top‑of‑screen UI while leaving snap functionality intact, and this article...
Expected in Windows 10 Consumer Preview or, @ least, Windows 10 GA will be quadrant snapping; meaning APPS can be snapped NE, NW, SE, SW.
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Drew
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When I press Win-Left/Right, the current window snaps to the edge of the screen and is resized to half a screen.
I want to customize the feature: i.e. I want snapping to the left make a window two thirds of the screen and snapping to the right one third.
Is that possible? Google found nothing...
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