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Topic: «
[SOLVED] Adhesion of the edges when those of two program windows touch
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Joseph PHILIPPA
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11/08/2021 12:54:35
SOMETIMES when the edges of two program windows in Win10 (e.g. Firefox and Windows Live Mail) touch, they 'coalesce' and then move as one. I know how to separate them, but I would rather not need to separate them. I use dual monitors. It happens even with SNAP turned off, but not when I disable Actual Windows Management. What setting can cause/disable this ?
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Bogdan Polishchuk
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11/10/2021 19:57:49
Hello, Joseph
Thank you for contacting us.
The option resides here: AWM configuration module > Layout and Snap > Group Size/Drag > Enable group sizing of tiled windows.
Best regards.
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Joseph PHILIPPA
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Thank you so much.
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