![]() ![]() ![]() After all, the problem dates back to at least Windows 7 and had followed me patiently when using Windows 10 too. I was hoping Microsoft would address this issue when it completely changed how we resize app windows with Snap Layouts, but I wasn’t really expecting this to happen. I’m using a dual monitor setup, and I almost always need to position windows and resize them by hand. ![]() Yes, I know you can use new Snap Layouts, one of the best features of Windows 11, but a lot of the time you just need to resize windows and position them manually on the screen. Not only that but the resize zone doesn’t seem to increase with Windows scaling. On a 4K monitor, where you’re already using a higher sensitivity setting for your mouse, trying to hit that very small window resize grab zone it’s a real pain. You can see below how narrow that zone really is: That’s not such a big deal on a regular 24-inch 1080p monitor, where you can place the mouse cursor fairly easily in the 1-2 pixel zone that defines the window. ![]()
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