Avoid dividing windows by aligning them properly and using the right layout settings.
Avoid dividing windows by aligning them properly and using the right layout settings.
There seems to be confusion about how window management works across monitors. The suggestion to disable snap might not apply here, as snap is more relevant for multi-monitor setups. Try adjusting the layout settings or using a different method to control visibility between monitors.
I don't have the precise answer, but if it bothers you a lot, you can change how the screen is positioned and it will feel like you're at the edge of the monitor even though you're in the middle. Just move one of the screens in the display settings and reorder them. Still, you'll need to find a workaround—this seems like a task that requires some mouse adjustments when switching between displays.
Check this out: a guide on setting up dual monitors with Snap Windows. It’s a bit of a workaround, but it can help position windows near the edges of each screen.
PowerToys offers FancyZones to help control window dimensions and positioning.
Sure, I understand. It’s okay if you need background software often—PowerToys' FancyZones works well, as suggested. If you don’t want extra programs, the built-in Windows option is sufficient.