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Windows 7 - that silly maximising thing

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Anyone know how to turn it off? I hate having my windows full screen, and as I have a reasonable sized monitor, I quite often drag one window to one side, and something else to the other. However now bl**dy windows 7 maximises them for me when then get too close to the edge of the screen. Intially I thought it was be double clicking on the title bar, but I saw it mentioned in one of the ads on TV (I'm a PC and I invented windows 7).

Thanks :wonder:

Control Panel --> Ease of Access Centre --> Scroll to bottom and click on Make it easier to focus on tasks and the options in there.

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Excellent - thanks :-)

If started to find it irritating on my work PC which uses XP that it doesn't do it. :giggle:

Resize the application to size and position, then SHIFT+CONTROL and click the Red Cross - the app should then remember it position/size for next time...

I like it too!! :D

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