How to use "Aero Snap" and the way to invalidate "Aero Snap"

There is something as "Aero Snap" in the new function of Windows7. When I'd like to stick out of a screen and move, it was inconvenient conversely, so the way to invalidate was also checked.

 

"Aero Snap" is the function only the length direction can maximize when I make the top resize a window, and it's put on the screen upper end. Even the bottom tip is same.

I didn't understand resizing of the window and DORAKKU well. If a mouse will take a mouse to the end in upper end of the window, and is an elastic symbol, maximization only in the length direction grasps and increases the end by a mouse. When even increasing on the screen, only the length direction can be maximized.

 

A window, DORAKKU, please, when it's taken to left and right and upper end, it can be maximized by one side and maximize a screen fully. Condition DORAKKU where this time right-clicked a title part of the window, not resizing. A title bar is grasped after maximization, and when the drug is made the inside and the bottom, turns back. It's very convenient to return to the original size, isn't it?

 

But when I'd like to stick out of a screen and move, it's maximized selfishly, so it's sometimes slightly very inconvenient. When not using the function of "Aero Snap" so much, I think it's better to invalidate.

 

The way to invalidate "Aero Snap"

  1. "Easy operational center of the computer" is started from a Control Panel.
  2. The mouse "is made" easy to use from the list, it's clicked.
  3. "A window is managed easily." a section is found.
  4. < When a window made them move to the end of a screen,> which makes sure that you won't stand in line automatically is clicked and a check is put in.
  5. < OK> button is clicked.

Even if a drug makes the window the desktop end with this, the "Aero Snap" function doesn't function.

 

There is another of something as "Aero  Preview". When a mouse pointer is merged with "Aero  Preview" in right end in a taskbar, all windows open at present become clear. When you'd like to see a desktop temporarily, it's convenient, isn't it?

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