Set default location for new windows? Hasten password textbox?

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  1. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 Professional --> Windows 10
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    Set default location for new windows? Hasten password textbox?


    Build 18363.535 just installed. I'm used to Win 7 Pro so it's a bit like going into your house and finding all the furniture rearranged.

    One annoying habit I haven't been able to break is the way it throws windows into the corners so I have to move them to get them centered for easier reading. They won't remember where I put them, so certain apps that I'm in and out of frequently are a real PITA.

    Is there a setting I can use to put new windows in the center of the screen by default, or is this something the individual apps control?

    Also I've noticed it takes WinX a lot longer to awaken from sleep than it did Win 7. Any way to shorten the wait before the password textbox appears?
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  2. Posts : 4,188
    Windows 11 Pro, 22H2
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    Is it just certain apps that are not opening as expected? Notepad is a good test. Try opening it and positioning it as you like on the screen. Close it. Open it again. It should open in the same place where it was located before you closed it. File explorer should also behave this way. If not, then there must be a setting off somewhere, I'm trying to research this further to determine what might cause it.
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  3. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 Professional --> Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    I appreciate your efforts!

    I need to pay more attention to what apps give me this problem. ATM things seem to be settling down.

    After a couple of days of struggle with an unfamiliar OS on a couple of different computers that I had to essentially rebuild from scratch (the software environment, I mean), and anxiety over the possibility of lost data, I think I've reached my limit in tolerance of unexpected behaviors and mysterious settings. Sometimes too many choices are worse than none!

    The startup from sleep is definitely a lot longer, though.
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  4. Posts : 14,026
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
       #4

    I've had some success in setting program windows as desired then holding the Ctrl key while clicking the X to close, sometimes takes a couple three times to get Windows "trained".
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  5. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 Professional --> Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    sometimes takes a couple three times to get Windows "trained"
    That seems consistent with my observation. Guess I just need to practice my patience!
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  6. Posts : 43,029
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
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    One annoying habit I haven't been able to break is the way it throws windows into the corners so I have to move them to get them centered for easier reading. They won't remember where I put them, so certain apps that I'm in and out of frequently are a real PITA.
    Hi, Snap is perhaps what you are seeing in action when windows moved near corners or edges snap there.
    You can turn this off if you wish
    Turn On or Off Snap Windows in Windows 10

    Is there a setting I can use to put new windows in the center of the screen by default, or is this something the individual apps control?
    Normally when programs launch, they open a window at the last position they opened in.

    Some people report this feature doesn't work for them.

    Roughly 2s or less from a wake action to lock screen on this laptop (see my specs- Thinkpad).
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  7. Posts : 79
    Windows 7 Professional --> Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    I appreciate the suggestion regarding 'Snap Windows'. This is an example of unhelpful features that should not be on by default when millions of us are forced to transition from a familiar OS to something new and different. I would respectfully suggest that 'look and feel' be maintained in future Windows versions with new OPTIONS for power users to elect.

    As for the startup time problem, a second or two is what I recall from Win 7 Pro. I just timed the WinX wake-up at 23". This is disgusting and I will be grateful for suggestions to cut it down to, let's say, 5". Same hardware, btw.
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  8. Posts : 43,029
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #8

    Actually Snap was there in '7
    Aero Snap feature in Windows 7
    Snap a Window to a Side - Windows 7 Help Forums
    I would respectfully suggest that 'look and feel' be maintained
    -just to be clear, this is not a MS site- we are users too. To generate feedback to MS you can use the Feedback Hub app in Win 10.

    I don't know why your wake time is so long- I have a SSD FWIW. Hopefully someone may comment.
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  9. Posts : 1,621
    Windows 10 Home
       #9

    Dalchina, would lag, delay, time also be affected by security, monitoring, programs working in the background?
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  10. Posts : 14,026
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
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    RolandJS said:
    Dalchina, would lag, delay, time also be affected by security, monitoring, programs working in the background?
    Pardon me for chiming in on this but "all of the above" do strongly affect the start up time.

    If we didn't want all the features computing has brought to us we could go back to DOS/Disk Operating System where we typed on a black screen but still had to deal with the config.sys and autoexec.bat files in setting up the computer for use which included reading the BIOS for things they could run and how to run them, took a bit of time.
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