I must have had that feature accidentally turned off with my previous upgraded version of Windows 10. I only noticed it by accident one day after I upgraded my computer earlier this summer and it came with Windows 11. I've been using it every since.That's been around longer than Windows 11 actuallyWindows 11 has a feature where you click and hold with your left mouse button on the top bar of any application, drag it to the top edge of your screen and choose from a variety of orientations from split-screen, three-screens, four screens, etc. Makes it very easy to situate your applications without needing multiple monitors and having to hit the maximize button once the application is on the correct screen. I use this feature all the time on my single wide screen.
Statistics: Posted by lthenderson — Sun Nov 03, 2024 2:18 am — Replies 15 — Views 958