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Actually I like this behaviour. Usability fail in an otherwise excellent UI experience by MS. I've been a power user since Win 3. I was actually half dragging it into the other monitor and then picking it up again on the other monitor! Thank goodness for SuperUser! Jeff Atwood - I genuflect in your general direction! The speed setting for the snap should be much lower than it is. Show 5 more comments. Community Bot 1. James Podesta James Podesta 2 2 silver badges 3 3 bronze badges.
Didn't know that one. The top-right pixel of the screen is blocking our cursors to help us to not miss the red cross of the window. I've tried as fast as my hand can move the mouse and it always blocks me in the top corner. You are right. I don't what I did that day.
I am now going for option 1. Yes, I loved the maximize function when dragging it to the top especially as a combination of dragging it from monitor 1 to monitor 2, as I want to have it maxed there , but I just will use the double click maximize feature and should be fine Would love to see that they bring in an extra feature to recognize "inner" edges to disable the snapping there This is due to the "Snap" feature, if you don't like it you can simply turn it off.
KyleMit 4, 7 7 gold badges 37 37 silver badges 51 51 bronze badges. Ian Ian 1 1 silver badge 5 5 bronze badges. As Mik has said, it is all about the speed of your cursor when dragging the window.
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I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Shawn Brink MVP. The tutorial below can help give you more details on how to do this if needed.
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Rohn MVP. I suspect you have the physical monitors "crossed". Try mousing off the "outside" edge" opposite of the side you are trying right now.
Click on the "Identify" button. This will display a 1 and 2 on the virtual display and on your monitors. Make sure that the screens in the firtual display are setup relatively the same as the physical arrangement.
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