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Topic: «
Win 7 Aero Snap
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Dennis Winter
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01/11/2010 07:19:31
I knwo, I know: The Aero Snap feature is already implemented!
But actually I find the feature has a drawback - already in Windows 7! What if you just wanna move a window to the top, left or right, BUT you don't wanna maximize it, put it to the left or right side?
My request is to be able to temporary disable the Aero-Snap with a key stroke.
This would happen like this:
1) Drag a window and move it to the monitor border for triggering the Snap functionality
2) Press a key (like Ctrl, Alt or so)
3) The Aero snap functionality is disabled until the next time you move a window to the border.
Cheers
Dennis
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Tatiana Jack
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01/20/2010 22:10:02
Thank you, Dennis!
We'll try to include the ability to our next version.
E-mail: support@actualtools.com
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