The Windows 7 snap feature is great for those who like to view their windows in full screen. It's a handy option for auto sizing your windows to full or side by side view. However, there are those of us who find this feature very annoying so if you want to turn it off follow the steps below.
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Click on "Start”
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Click on "Control Panel”
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Click on "Ease of Access Center”
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Click on "Make the mouse easier to use”
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Click on "Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen”
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Click on "OK" in "Make the mouse easier to use"
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