Windows 10: Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three

Discus and support Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; A while ago the shortcut Winkey+left/right arrow stopped dividing my desktop into two columns, and now when I press Winkey+left arrow key it divides... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Freddy Rondon Fermin, Nov 8, 2023.

  1. Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three


    A while ago the shortcut Winkey+left/right arrow stopped dividing my desktop into two columns, and now when I press Winkey+left arrow key it divides the screen into three columns. How do I set the winkey+arrow key to be a 50/50 layout rather than a three-column one?

    :)
     
    Freddy Rondon Fermin, Nov 8, 2023
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  2. kimih12 Win User

    Snap windows (issue with keyboard shortcut)

    I have the Windows 10, version 1903 with the latest update installed (October 24, 2019—KB4522355 (OS Build 18362.449), at the time of writing).

    I have had this issue related to the 'Snap windows' feature for a while:

    Under Settings > System > Multitasking, I have enabled the 'Snap windows' feature with all the options checked.

    I often use the 'Windows_Key + Arrow_Key' keyboard shortcut to snap the active window; however, most of the time, I have to press this shortcut twice to snap the window. By dragging the window, I have no issue.
    This issue only happens when I use the keyboard shortcut.

    The first time I press this shortcut, it does move the active window to the direction indicated by the
    Arrow_Key, but a small upper portion of the title bar of the active window is cut by the display's upper boundary, and it does not show the other windows that I can snap next to it.

    The second time that I press the shortcut, it then properly snaps the active window (no more cutting title bar) and shows the other windows that I can snap next to it.

    I do want to add the fact that I use a multi-display setup.

    Here are the screenshots that better describes my situation:

    • After pressing the keyboard shortcut for the first time:

    Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three [​IMG]


    • After pressing the keyboard shortcut for the second time:

    Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three 8e626177-d850-4238-942d-9e4f5705abbd?upload=true.png


    Please, any help would be appreciated.
     
    kimih12, Nov 8, 2023
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  3. Bladesman Win User
    Shortcut for maximising from snapped window


    Hi all,

    I've recently updated to W10, and am hoping I'm missing a shortcut for maximising snapped windows.

    I'm the sort of person that likes to minimise mouse use. I'm used to snapping windows to the left or right using the shortcut "Start + Left/Right Arrow". I can still use this, and I generally like the Snap Assist functionality that now comes with it.

    However, I am currently finding it quite annoying to use keyboard shortcuts to get out of this view (i.e. when you have 1 screen snapped left and 1 screen snapped right). The only shortcut I can find for maximising a screen is "Start + Up Arrow", however this will instead snap it to the top quadrant (on its respective side), and snap assist will ask you what you want to snap to the bottom quadrant. From what I can see, you then have to Esc out of this and then try "Start + Up Arrow" again.

    Is there not a keyboard shortcut to maximise directly from a snapped window? It's currently taking 3 keyboard shortcuts, which is sort of a paradox.

    It sounds fairly basic, but it's quite annoying when you are regularly snapping windows to left/right, and something I could do easily on W7.

    For completeness, steps to reproduce:

    1. Have several windows open in W10, (min. 3). Also, have snap assist turned on in settings
    2. "Start + Left Arrow" to snap active screen to left. Snap assist should appear on right
    3. Use Arrow Keys and Enter to select a window to snap to right
    Imagine working on these screens for a bit
    4. Now try to maximise a window, use shortcut "Start + Up Arrow" - doesn't work, screen will snap to top left/right
    5. Press Esc to exit Snap Assist
    6. Again try to maximise window, use shortcut "Start + Up Arrow"

    If anyone could help me find a way to end the process at step 4, that would be lovely!

    Thanks a lot,

    Tom
     
    Bladesman, Nov 8, 2023
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  4. dalchina Win User

    Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three

    Disable corner snapping keyboard shortcut in Windows 10

    Try redefining your shortcut keys using Autohotkey (free). Something similar worked for another user- different function.

    I'd suggest considering allocating Win key Up/Down to Autohotkey's WinMaximize, WinMinimize com,ands.

    Its help is excellent, good user forum.

    Example extracts from the help file provided:

    Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three 171402d1515360614t-disable-corner-snapping-keyboard-shortcut-windows-10-a-1.jpg



    Window snapping shortcut for two columns not three 171404d1515360626t-disable-corner-snapping-keyboard-shortcut-windows-10-a-2.jpg
     
    dalchina, Nov 8, 2023
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