keyboard window resize snap?


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    keyboard window resize snap?


    Do not have Win10, but am wondering something.

    In Eightforums.com I posted a thread with the title: keyboard window resize snap .

    It's that annoying 'feature' that occurs when the on-screen keyboard button next to the 'X' button is pressed: which resizes ALL the windows on the desktop, not just the one that you are currently typing into. And this annoying behavior continues for a bit even after that button is reset.

    Please tell me that this is fixed in Win10???!?
    Last edited by dperecky; 20 Jun 2015 at 02:23.
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    HP: Win 10 / Ubuntu dual boot || T530: Win 7 Pro
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    One way around this problem is maybe if MS provided an app in Win10 that allowed a keyboard key remap for the on-screen keyboard. Does anyone know if this is in the works?
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    A keyboard key remap for the onscreen keyboard? You've lost me a bit, but SharpKeys will let you remap keys.
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    HP: Win 10 / Ubuntu dual boot || T530: Win 7 Pro
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    ksdixon said:
    A keyboard key remap for the onscreen keyboard? You've lost me a bit, but SharpKeys will let you remap keys.
    Sure. Because the on-screen keyboard is totally software, that theoretically makes it totally customizable. If enough people don't like the compulsory functionality of that button (don't know the name of it), then possibly MS would provide a way to delete or disable it via some provided option.

    Now that I'm going there, the 'X' at the top-right as well. At least temporarily. Because when I'm typing, I accidentally hit both of those buttons A Lot when I'm going for the backspace key.
    Last edited by dperecky; 29 Jun 2015 at 01:13.
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