Jul 20 2024 06:29 AM
Of course! I'm happy to extend the blog section with more detailed and unique explanations. Here are the steps you can follow to turn off the new snap features and revert to the classic snapping behavior on your computer:
1. **Accessing Settings:**
- Click on the "Start" menu.
- Go to "Settings" (the gear icon).
- Select "System" from the options.
2. **Adjusting Multitasking Options:**
- In the "System" settings, click on "Multitasking" in the left pane.
3. **Disabling New Snap Features:**
- Scroll down until you reach the "Snap" section.
- Toggle off the switch for "When I snap a window, show what I can snap next to it."
4. **Restoring Classic Snap Behavior:**
- To revert to the classic snap feature where windows snap to the left and right, ensure the following settings are enabled:
- "Allow Windows to automatically arrange when moved to the edge of the screen" should be turned on.
- "When I snap a window, automatically size it to fill available space" should be turned on if you want the window to take up the full half of the screen when snapped.
By following these steps, you should be able to disable the new snap features and restore the functionality of having one folder snap to the right of the screen and another snap to the left.