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Disable auto maximize windows 10
Disable auto maximize windows 10













disable auto maximize windows 10

Finally the Win+Left worked! At first glance I basically like the snap tool, but that was 45 minutes of my life that I wll chalk up to Windows 7 being less than stellar. Tried closing the app, reopening, minimizing, maximizing, restore, move, size, tile windows, cascade windows, logging off and logging back on, rebooting. I could see it animating the maximization off to the right, but I was simply not able to get the thing back. But somehow in maximizing, minimizing, or dragging my window around, I "snapped" my application off the screen entirely, as if that second monitor were still attached. My display properties say that I'm working from a single screen. Right now I am working from the laptop only.

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Whew, thank you so much for these!!! Somehow I managed to "snap" my application right off the screen! Normally during the day I have a laptop + external monitor setup. I don't know of a key to temp disable that but it can be turned on or off in the Ease of Access settings, however if turned off it will disable the window hot keys listed below. The only way i have found to keep the setting from reverting back to on is to alter the registry entry HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WindowArrangementActive Screen.” is checked it only applies to the current session as davehc1 noted. In addition to this behavior if “Prevent windows no problem hot keys enabled problem mouse snaps windows as setting is now unchecked that was checked in #2 Windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the Go to “Make the keyboard easier to use” and uncheck the item “Prevent no problem mouse will not snap windows problem hot keys disabled To “Make the mouse easier to use” and check the item “Prevent windowsįrom being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the Please go to “ Control Panel - Ease of Access Center”. Seems like a strange way of doing it, however it still does not work as intended, the behavior i am seeing is this.ġ. Then go to “Make the keyboard easier to use” and uncheck the item “Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.”.Īfter applying the settings, if you drag the window to the edge of the screen, it will not be “ auto-maximize” and you can use the function with the hotkeys ( W in+Up, Win+Left Win+Right,etc.). Go to “Make the mouse easier to use” and check the item “Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.”.ģ. Please go to “ Control Panel - Ease of Access Center”.Ģ. We can do this to enable the keyboard actions and disable the mouse actions:ġ.















Disable auto maximize windows 10