However, some Windows 7 users may have different need or usage behavior, such as those need always drag a window to the edge of the desktop to work on other tasks, or just need to monitor and look at the some tiny corner part of the window. In Windows 7 system with multiple monitors, Aero Snap auto adjustment of window may go erroneous too, where the maximized window may span across multiple monitors, making it harder to read.
Use the trick below to disable and turn off Aero Snap ability to auto arrange or auto maximize window when dragging. There are more ways to disable and turn off or enable and turn on Windows 7 Snap.
I am a web master and used to MAC. I am working on a corporate site on a pc. Nice user interface tool. After all there is a maximize button on top right. I would LOVE to turn off maximizing with mouse clicks.
Using Remote desktop the server connection protocol is not so good that it very often misinterprets how many mouse clicks. This MS feature is a time waster, not a time saver.
Reproduced here: We can do this to enable the keyboard actions and disable the mouse actions: 1. Hope this helps. Shakespeare you are a lifesaver. If changing the Run setting to maximized does not work, try the following options to get the program to open maximized. Despite changing the Run option to "Maximized" in the shortcut properties, some program windows do not open as maximized.
The way a program is developed can cause that issue, and there is often no way to change that behavior. Notice The following steps only work for a Windows program shortcut. Note Despite changing the Run option to "Maximized" in the shortcut properties, some program windows do not open as maximized.
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