Smart Window was introduced in Windows 7, and is also available in Windows 8, 8.1, and 10. If you are running an earlier version of Windows, such as Windows XP or Windows Vista, see our tips to split and arrange open windows.
Enable Snap Windows in Windows settings
If you are running Windows 7, Smart Window is always turned on. If you want to disable it, you need to modify a key in the Windows registry.
Snap windows using the mouse
Follow these steps to snap windows using your mouse.
1. Click-and-drag on the top title bar of the first window, so your mouse pointer hits either the left or right side of your screen. Let go of the window when you see the outline of the window resize to half of the screen.
2. Choose the other window you want to view on the side of the first window. Click-and-drag the second window to the opposite side of the screen until the mouse pointer hits the side of the screen and resizes.
Snap windows using the keyboard
Follow these instructions to snap windows using your keyboard.While pressing the Windows key, press either the Right or Left arrow to move the open window to either the left or right portion of the screen.
- Choose the other window you want to view to the side of the window in step one. When using the Windows key for this step, as described in step one above, use the opposite (right or left) arrow button that you used in step one.
How to un-snap windows after snapping them
- Press the Windows key on your keyboard, and at the same time, press either the up arrow or the down arrow. The up arrow will maximize the window, and the down arrow will minimize the window.
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