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 Windows  7 has some nice  windows  resizing tricks. It also retains some of the tricks introduced in Vista, that you may not know about, even if you are a regular Vista user.

New to  Windows  7 are title bar mouse gestures.

You can maximize a  window  just by dragging it off the top of the screen, which is great. You can restore the  window  by dragging the title bar down, which is even better.

If you want to move the  window , you can start from a maximized  window  and just drag it to where you want it. Before you had to restore it first, then move it. With  Windows  7, when you drag the  window  down, it restores, then you just keep dragging it to where you want it.

Drag a  window  off the edge of the screen, and the  window  resized to half the screen. Drag another  window  off the other side of the screen, and you now have two documents arranged neatly side by side.

There is another nice full height trick. Drag the top edge of a  window  beyond the top of the screen, and it automatically resizes to the full height of the screen, without changing the width. You can also drag the bottom of the  window  down if you prefer.

Right-clicking the taskbar gives you more  windows  arrangement features which were also available in Vista. You can arrange up to three  windows  side by side, or stacked one above the other. More than that and the arrangement is less neat, but you still may find it useful.

You may not have been aware of this feature even in Vista. Previous versions of  Windows  had something similar, but it worked with all running applications. Since Vista, it works with only open  windows , so you can minimize all the  windows  you don't want to arrange, then work with the rest, making these functions actually useful.





Source by Douglas Samuel

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