Win7 system cancels the window to automatically arrange the window

  

Windows7 In order to improve the user experience, the mouse window drag and drop operation is enhanced. If we use the mouse to drag a program window to the left or right side of the desktop, the program window will automatically display on the left or right side of the desktop with a width of 50%, which is convenient for horizontal comparison; if you drag and drop the program window to At the top of the desktop, you can automatically maximize the window. Dragging again will restore the original window size. This is similar to the mouse double-clicking the window title bar of earlier versions of Windows.

There is a problem in Microsoft News Group: QQ is a common instant messaging software that everyone is very familiar with. Its main panel adopts a design similar to the Windows sidebar, so many people are used to setting the automatic hiding of the QQ main panel. Keep your desktop fresh. In the earlier version of Windows, we only need to open the automatic hiding of the QQ main panel, use the mouse to drag the QQ main panel up, and automatically hide after the QQ main panel touches the top of the desktop.

However, in Windows 7, this feature of QQ conflicts with automatic window maximization. When we drag the QQ main panel to the top of the desktop, it will activate the Windows 7 function by dragging it a little bit faster, maximizing the entire QQ main panel; therefore, we must carefully drag the QQ main panel up slowly. When the QQ main panel just touches the top of the desktop, it will let go immediately, and the QQ main panel can not "scramble" the Windows 7 window to maximize the automatic hiding. This is a technical activity for the user, while testing the accuracy of the mouse.

It turns out that the QQ main panel can be immediately snapped and automatically hidden as long as its window title bar touches the top of the desktop; while the Windows 7 window is maximized when it detects that the mouse arrow has been dragged to the top of the desktop. Drag and drop the window to maximize. Since there is some height difference between the mouse arrow and the top of the QQ main panel when dragging, as long as the dragging is careful, the window will be touched to the top of the desktop, and the mouse arrow will not reach the top, so that the window of Windows 7 is not activated.

So, there are four solutions to this problem:

1, cancel the "Main Panel Auto" via "Settings" - "System Settings" - "Basic Settings" in the QQ main menu. Hide", completely turn off the automatic hiding of the QQ main panel. This approach obviously does not solve the problem at all, and can even be said to be a solution;

2, through the "easy access center" of Windows 7 - "make the mouse easier to use", select "prevent the window from moving" Automatically arrange windows to the edge of the screen" to turn off automatic window maximization for Windows 7. Specifically, you can refer to "Windows 7 Common Problem Solving: Forms are automatically arranged to the edge of the screen", and the solution to this problem is attached below.

3, do not hold down the title bar of the QQ main panel when dragging upwards, but hold down the position of the lower part of the QQ main panel, try to leave some height difference, and only let the QQ main panel touch the desktop when dragging Do not let the mouse arrow touch the top of the desktop.

4. Upgrade to QQ SP6 to solve this problem.

The following is the method of canceling the window to automatically arrange the window under Win7--

In fact, the Windows7 system itself provides a disable method. Of course, you can also use the Windows7 optimization master. Beautify the master to set up, the specific method is as follows -

Method one, using the Windows7 optimization master's beautification master:

Check "Turn off Windows7 window near the edge of the screen to automatically maximize the function" , pay attention to the next prompt, logout or restart the computer to take effect.

Method 2: Click the Windows Start button and type "Close Auto Window Arrangement" in the search box of the Start menu -

This opens a form "It is easier to use the mouse" , check the position as shown in the figure, and you can confirm it.

Check the box to prevent the window from being automatically arranged when the window is moved to the edge of the screen.

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