How does Windows 10 use smart close-to-screen edges to automatically arrange windows?

  

In the Windows 7 era, Microsoft added another super-humanized feature to the Windows system, which is that it automatically maximizes (above the screen) or automatically occupies half of the screen when you drag the current window near the edge of the screen. (left and right of the screen), this is very convenient for people who often want to compare two documents, no longer need to manually adjust the zoom one by one. And Windows 10 further optimizes this feature! Let's take a closer look:

New skills: close to the left (right) up/down corners automatically occupy 1/4 screen

Windows 10 adds another item to the automatic split screen function Attributes, when moving the window close to the left (right) up/down corner, will automatically occupy 1/4 of the screen. This can be more fully utilized for larger display screens.

When the docking is completed, other window thumbnails will appear

As shown in the figure below, in the 2 equalizing screen, when the docking is completed, other window thumbnails will appear. Just click on the window that needs to be split.

Windows 10 New Skills: Smarter Arrangement of Window Functions Near the Edge of the Screen

What if the screen is too small to want this feature?

1: Enter directly in the search box in the lower left corner of Windows 10 "Easy Access" 

2: Click [Easy Access Settings], you have to say that Windows 10 search function is better Use it! ;

3: Click [Make the mouse easier to use];

4: Tick the box before [Prevent windows from moving to the edge of the screen]. Click OK and then the window Try moving to the edge, is it not going to suddenly become bigger?

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