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Topic: «
Windows Snap Acting Funky
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WakeRider
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07/24/2015 01:12:51
So this only happens on my main screen none of my other 2 screens. When I give the snap left command the window takes up approx 50% of the screen on the left hand side. When I do snap right, I am expecting 50% however get 90%. I am assuming there is a sizing option somewhere in the menus but I cant for the life of me find it.
Any chance someone can help me out? Again my other 2 monitors (besides the default) do not have this problem. The snap will give me a 50% screen on both sides.
Thanks
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Alex Fadeyev
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08/01/2015 13:13:13
WakeRider,
Thank you for the report. Please send us your configuration for analyzing: open the Configuration window, go to the "Tools - Configuration" panel and click the "Send to Tech Support" button.
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