Enable Windows 7 Snap Feature on Dual Monitors

Ok, truth be told right off the bat this is a keyboard shortcut, not an actual setting you can change to enable the snap feature in Windows 7. By clicking and holding down the  Microsoft "Windows Key" and then pressing the right or left Arrow Keys on your keyboard, you can get individual windows to dock themselves to the sides on a dual monitor setup.

 

Windows Key + Right - snap to the right edge of a monitor

windowsbutton +         arrow_right


Windows Key + Left - snap to the left edge of the monitor

windowsbutton +       arrow_left

If you're just not a keyboard shortcut type of person, well, this might not be the most helpful tip in the world, it is a quick an easy way to get get snap to work on the interior edges of a dual monitor setup.


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Troy  - Thanks |2010-03-23 15:14:08
Figured there had to be a way to do this. One of my favorite features in W7
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