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Bdsrev
Oct 17, 2019Steel Contributor
drag a tab to split-screen is broken
Have a few tabs open, then click and drag one of them to either side of the screen so that tab detaches into its own window and is split screen. Notice that tab you dragged to either side of the scre...
- DeletedFeb 07, 2020
Bdsrev To loop back, here's some info on the split-screen issue, called "Windows Snap:" this seems like it may be related to that Chromium bug, so our devs are continuing to actively track it. (And your feedback actually did help them, so thank you for the original callout!)
We'll let you know if/when there are any further updates on this.
Fawkes (they/them)
Project & Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
pneenkoalabear
Jan 07, 2020Steel Contributor
it's also worth mentioning another bug. when you use windows+left/right on any maximised window, it doesn't snap properly. It's a Windows 10 bug that annoys me so much. I hope the edge team can contact the windows team
HotCakeX
Jan 09, 2020MVP
pneenkoalabear wrote:
it's also worth mentioning another bug. when you use windows+left/right on any maximised window, it doesn't snap properly. It's a Windows 10 bug that annoys me so much. I hope the edge team can contact the windows team
Could you please record a quick video about this problem? i can't seem to reproduce it, at least not in windows 10 insider fast ring..
- pneenkoalabearJan 09, 2020Steel ContributorI can give you some steps to repro. I'm on Windows 10 1909. I've submitted feedback on the FBH but they obviously do not listen lmao
1) Open calc
2) Maximise calc if not already maximised
3) windows + left/right
4) Drag the window by the titlebar to the left/right edge to snap the window properly and see the difference. Look at the titlebar to see in what way it isn't properly snapped.
I originally thought that this was a Chromium bug but then I noticed it in File Explorer so I tested Calculator too.- HotCakeXJan 09, 2020MVPHere you go,
uploaded it on a random upload center, it's a MP4 file recorded via Powerpoint
http://www.filedropper.com/media1- pneenkoalabearJan 09, 2020Steel Contributorthanks for the recording! I had no idea you could record videos with Powerpoint!
When you snap a restored window using both methods, it works fine. It's snapping a maximised window that isn't right. Here's my recording 🙂 http://www.filedropper.com/2020-01-1008-25-57
sorry. it took me a bit to get to a computer. That little tooltip that says the dimensions of the window is from Sizer by Brianapps. I tested it after exiting Sizer too.
- HotCakeXJan 09, 2020MVPI did it, on Windows 10 insider fast ring build 19541, it was normal, really
I'll do a screen recording in a moment