![]() I thought this was some sort of weird bug in the OS or with my mouse before I realized it was a new feature. I work with multiple monitors and lots of big windows from multiple applications, that now just tend to get stuck to each other every time I try to move them. Why does Apple think they know more about what I want than I do Ive been living without this feature quite happily since the original Mac in the mid 80s. ![]() This is significantly more productive for professionals, because you dont need to take your hands off the keyboard and rearrange windows. In Windows you can simply hit Windows arrow key (or various other key strokes) to send windows to a quadrant of your monitor(s). Now I try to move a window and it snaps back to where I dont want it.Īsk yourself when you would use a window tiling feature Probably when you need to compare or reference a second or third on screen visual. ![]() I would very much appreciate the opposite behaviour of what we have today: Snap when holding down the option key, classic free window moving when moving windows normally, without holding down any keys. Snap To Grid In Word Mac Equivalent Feature Snap To Grid In Word Free Window Movingīut I just cant. ![]() Snap To Grid In Word Mac Equivalent Feature.Snap To Grid In Word Free Window Moving.
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