How to turn off Win10 window Snap function

  
The Snap function in Win10 is derived from Win7/Win8.1, and there are new developments on this basis. Simply put, when the user drags the window to the corner or edge of the screen, the corresponding shape and size changes occur. For example, if the newly added window in Windows 10 is dragged to the four corners of the screen, it will automatically occupy a quarter of the screen based on the corner. Dragging to the top edge of the screen will maximize the display of the window, dragging to the sides will automatically occupy half of the screen with the edge bit reference.
But some users are not used to this feature, and sometimes the effect may occur when dragging the window to the edge or corner, but they don't need it. Therefore, from the perspective of these users, it is necessary to stop this function. The method is also not troublesome. You can disable it completely by changing a registry key. You don't have to close it one by one in the settings.
The method is as follows:
1, after entering regedit in the Cortana search bar or running Enter and enter the registry editor.
2, located to: HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop.

3, find DockMoving, double-click to change the value data to 0, click “ OK & rdquo; (as shown above).
You can see the results after logging out and logging in. If you want to restore the previous default settings, just change the value of DockMoving to 1.

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