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<title>RE: windows stay in the middle</title>
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<description><![CDATA[If it's maximized before you start dragging, it should pick one side or the other.
There are a couple of alternatives to dragging the window as well:
Use the "Move Window to Next Monitor" key combination (Ctrl + Win + X).
Add the "Move Window to Different Monitor" function as a TitleBar Button...]]></description>
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If it's maximized before you start dragging, it should pick one side or the other.<br/>
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There are a couple of alternatives to dragging the window as well:<br/>
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<li>Use the "Move Window to Next Monitor" key combination (Ctrl + Win + X).</li>
<li>Add the "Move Window to Different Monitor" function as a TitleBar Button. When you click on it, it will prompt you to choose which monitor/split you want to move it to.</li></ul>
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Hope that helps!
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<description><![CDATA[When i drag a window from a virtual monitor 1 to virtual monitor 2 i can leave it in the middle(half on 1 an half on 2). Can i get it to automatically go to only one monitor an not stay in the middle? thanks]]></description>
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When i drag a window from a virtual monitor 1 to virtual monitor 2 i can leave it in the middle(half on 1 an half on 2). Can i get it to automatically go to only one monitor an not stay in the middle? thanks
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