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  • M mathomp3

    It's just the standard window snapping that comes with aero. basically hang an application off the screen, then click and mouse drag near the edge and window's sends it back to the display area with its edge at the monitor. Can get same thing with window+left or right. window+Up for maximize, window+down for minimize, and the grand daddy thank you MS gift. window+shift+left or right to move application to different monitor in dual/triple monitor setups. But that is a bit different from what is described, but it's the same effect, mainly when you try to drag an application off the screen and the mouse hits the edge of the monitor it tries to ask if you want to see it half screen aligned on edge.

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    Kegs45
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    I don't think that is what OP is describing. Here are the steps I did to reproduce what he is describing. - First hang half of a wide NotePad window off the right of the screen without doing the snap then let go of the left mouse button. - Next move your mouse to the right like you're trying to hit the X in the right corner of the window. Once you hit the edge of the screen and continue moving the mouse right the window will slowly slide left and back onto the screen. I still have the snap features turned on so not sure if it works with that turned off.

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      Bassam Abdul Baki
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      That's the laziest form of agreeing with someone I have seen to date. :)

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        I don't think that is what OP is describing. Here are the steps I did to reproduce what he is describing. - First hang half of a wide NotePad window off the right of the screen without doing the snap then let go of the left mouse button. - Next move your mouse to the right like you're trying to hit the X in the right corner of the window. Once you hit the edge of the screen and continue moving the mouse right the window will slowly slide left and back onto the screen. I still have the snap features turned on so not sure if it works with that turned off.

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        Rutvik Dave
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        You are correct mate, :thumbsup: But please see my updated post. it only works in Thinkpad with Intel GMA graphics. Sorry about this.

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        • S Steve Mayfield

          last week I discovered that you can click on the User image in the Start Menu (brings up the User Properties page) - which caused all kinds of problems trying to lock down the desktop. I found the "Classic Shell" article here on CP which solved most of the lock-down problems :thumbsup:

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          Rutvik Dave
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          Steve Mayfield wrote:

          last week I discovered that you can click on the User image in the Start Menu (brings up the User Properties page)

          That is there since Windows XP. :) Looks like you are not like me, click on every single thing you can. ;P

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          • D Dave Kreskowiak

            So am I.

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            Rutvik Dave
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            You were correct! :thumbsup: please see my updated post.

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            • N Nish Nishant

              Rutvik Dave wrote:

              I thought it might not interest most of us here...

              Still doesn't explain or justify the rant icon in any way :-)

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              Rutvik Dave
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              Looks like now it does. :) please see my updated post.

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              • R Rutvik Dave

                Drag any application/window to the side of the screen, so that portion of the window remains out of display area. now move the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen (like you are trying to move it to out of display area), and see how the window slides back in to the display area. Not a huge thing but nicely done. :cool: Ignore if you already knew this, I accidentally discovered it. Update: OK, So I have checked with ATI/AMD Desktop and NVIDIA Laptop graphics card cannot reproduce the feature. Sorry about this. :( Looks like this only works with Lenovo Thinkpad with Intel GMA graphics, still not sure whether it's Thinkpad or onboard Intel GMA. PS: I am not talking about the 'Aero Snap' feature. On my thinkpad if I drag a window out of the screen (partial, and not touching the edge) and then move the mouse at the edge where the windows is half visible, the whole window slides back in (so that you don't have to drag back in to see it full).

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                ... as described with my Lenovo T510 and NVidia NVS 3100M card. Neat. I hadn't noticed before. Oh and I have a dual monitor setup and it works on the left of the left hand screen and on the right of the right hand screen. Just have to move the mouse, no left or right button clicking or holding needed. .. odd eh :)

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                  Drag any application/window to the side of the screen, so that portion of the window remains out of display area. now move the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen (like you are trying to move it to out of display area), and see how the window slides back in to the display area. Not a huge thing but nicely done. :cool: Ignore if you already knew this, I accidentally discovered it. Update: OK, So I have checked with ATI/AMD Desktop and NVIDIA Laptop graphics card cannot reproduce the feature. Sorry about this. :( Looks like this only works with Lenovo Thinkpad with Intel GMA graphics, still not sure whether it's Thinkpad or onboard Intel GMA. PS: I am not talking about the 'Aero Snap' feature. On my thinkpad if I drag a window out of the screen (partial, and not touching the edge) and then move the mouse at the edge where the windows is half visible, the whole window slides back in (so that you don't have to drag back in to see it full).

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                  I have a Lenovo T520 with an Intel HD 3000 card and it does work. I think it started in the last system update. Very cool tip. +5 Update Just found out it's Lenovo's On Screen Display in the display adapter's properties. There is a setting "Enable Auto Scroll function" that enables and disables this.

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                  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                    That's the laziest form of agreeing with someone I have seen to date. :)

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                    Ravi Bhavnani
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                    • P Peter Hayward

                      ... as described with my Lenovo T510 and NVidia NVS 3100M card. Neat. I hadn't noticed before. Oh and I have a dual monitor setup and it works on the left of the left hand screen and on the right of the right hand screen. Just have to move the mouse, no left or right button clicking or holding needed. .. odd eh :)

                      Peter Hayward Ngarkat Technologies South Australia,

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                      Rutvik Dave
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                      Cool, so it's Lenovo/Thinkpad feature, and not Intel GMA. Also, it will work on bottom edge as well as on corners. nice feature, this should be implemented by windows. :)

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                        I have a Lenovo T520 with an Intel HD 3000 card and it does work. I think it started in the last system update. Very cool tip. +5 Update Just found out it's Lenovo's On Screen Display in the display adapter's properties. There is a setting "Enable Auto Scroll function" that enables and disables this.

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                        Rutvik Dave
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                        John Oxley wrote:

                        Update Just found out it's Lenovo's On Screen Display in the display adapter's properties. There is a setting "Enable Auto Scroll function" that enables and disables this.

                        Oh! there it's hiding. Good find. :)

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                        • R Rutvik Dave

                          Drag any application/window to the side of the screen, so that portion of the window remains out of display area. now move the mouse cursor to the edge of the screen (like you are trying to move it to out of display area), and see how the window slides back in to the display area. Not a huge thing but nicely done. :cool: Ignore if you already knew this, I accidentally discovered it. Update: OK, So I have checked with ATI/AMD Desktop and NVIDIA Laptop graphics card cannot reproduce the feature. Sorry about this. :( Looks like this only works with Lenovo Thinkpad with Intel GMA graphics, still not sure whether it's Thinkpad or onboard Intel GMA. PS: I am not talking about the 'Aero Snap' feature. On my thinkpad if I drag a window out of the screen (partial, and not touching the edge) and then move the mouse at the edge where the windows is half visible, the whole window slides back in (so that you don't have to drag back in to see it full).

                          modified on Thursday, August 18, 2011 1:20 PM

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                          seaJhawk
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                          I was able to repro this on a Lenovo X220T. Whether it's driver-specific or not, it is quite cool! Thanks for sharing, Chris

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                            I was able to repro this on a Lenovo X220T. Whether it's driver-specific or not, it is quite cool! Thanks for sharing, Chris

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                            Rutvik Dave
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                            seaJhawk wrote:

                            Lenovo X220T

                            Wow, you got nice laptop man! :cool: I always wanted to buy one of those since X60 came out...

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