Kademlia
8 discussion posts
Hey,
when using the window-snapping-function the explorer-window will snap to the edge of the screen correctly.
Unfortunately Windows remembers the Window-Positions from the location you let go of the mouse and not the snapping-destination. The result is that explorer windows often times will be opened overlapping two screens or not correctly aligned to other windows.
Kade
Are you referring to DisplayFusion's Window Snapping feature, or Windows' Aero Snap, which resizes the window to half the monitor when dragged to the edge?
Kademlia
8 discussion posts
Hey,
the DisplayFusion Windows Snapping.
My Settings are:
EdgeSnapping of Monitors enabled
EdgeSnapping of ApplicationWindows enabled
Always snap except when modifier key is held down
Window Snap Distance: 50px
Version: DisplayFusion Pro 7.3.1, Windows 10
Reproduction:
1. Move a Explorer Window slightly over the edge of Monitor A to Monitor B.
2. The Window will snap to the border of Monitor A an position correclty.
3. Close the Explorer Window
4. Open the Explorer Window again.
The Window will now not be at the Edge of Monitor A but at the position we moved it to in Step 1 - overlapping to Monitor B
Kade