Ye I know how it works, but when you play games on low sensitivity (shooters) and you're doing stuff, you don't want to change your sensitivity hundreds of times a day, because windows decides to...
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Ye I know how it works, but when you play games on low sensitivity (shooters) and you're doing stuff, you don't want to change your sensitivity hundreds of times a day, because windows decides to...
Afraid not, same result regardless of how or where you grab it. For some reason it's hard-coded into Windows 10 that moving things between monitors makes things sticky.
Is there any way to...
Yes. Put it on standard settings under screen settings multitasking (which is everything on). Ran the regedit. Rebooted PC. Tried moving window, same as picture posted. This is just a long list of...
Yes I already tried your suggestion prior to posting, otherwise I wouldn't trouble you :)
It did nothing, it still latches on to the side of the screen between monitors, not just up/sides.
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I don't believe any of that applies. This is the feature in question:
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It used to NEVER do it in Windows 7 between the two monitors ie: [ | ] at the middle...
Is there any way to get it like Windows 7? I find myself having lost more features than gained with upgrading to Windows 10. Every time I try to move a window from 1 monitor to the other, it gets...
Talked to my mate, who says it works for him. Same scenario, CS:GO fullscreen borderless main screen - Browser fullscreened on other monitor. Gives him the taskbar. We also talked about 'search' not...
Nothing? Bump...
When running a multi monitor setup, with the main application (game or program) on the main monitor in fullscreen borderless, in windows 7 you could simply drag your mouse to the other monitor, and...