How To Disable Sticky Corners On Windows 10 Dual Monitor Setup
Windows 10 has reasonably good
support for a dual monitor setup. It’s possibly the best support Windows has
ever had for a dual monitor setup compared to the previous version. Windows
also has a super neat feature called Snap that lets you quickly snap windows to
either edge of your screen. Couple these two together and you have a problem;
users on a dual monitor setup who try to move a window from one monitor to the
other by dragging it along the top of the screen are stopped because the window
snaps to the edge instead. The sticky corners along the top are meant to
prevent users from unintentionally moving a window to the next screen but they
are often a hindrance to users looking to do just that. The solution is to disable
the sticky corners using a free and light weight app called Non
Stick Mouse.
Download Non Stick Mouse and run it. The app has
no UI to speak of but if you open Task Manager you will find the app is running
in the Processes tab. Without the app this is what trying to move a window to
the next monitor by dragging it along the top of the screen looks like. You can
see the Snap feature activate.
With Non Stick Mouse running, you won’t see Snap
activate and the window will simply move to the next screen. The snap feature
isn’t disabled. It still works when you drag the same window to the top of the
screen where it maximizes, and when you use the Windows button and the arrow
keys to snap it.
If you click and hold the window
to the top edge of the screen for a few seconds, it will snap to the side. You
might need to adjust to Snap working a bit differently with Non Stick Mouse
running. Non Stick Mouse has both an install version and a portable version.
Neither will automatically run when you boot your system so if you like the app
enough to have it run every time you turn your system on, you should add it to
your Start Up folder.
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