To snap a window, click its title bar and drag it to the edge of your screen. Screenshot by Sarah Jacobsson Purewal/CNET You can now snap windows so they take up the full half or just a quarter of the screen, and a handy little Snap Assist tool lets you snap windows even more quickly than before. In Windows 10, Microsoft has improved the snap feature to include more options. The feature lets you "snap" a window to one side of your screen without having to move it around and resize it manually. Window-snapping, which was first introduced in Windows 7, is a pretty convenient feature for quickly maximizing your screen's real estate.
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