从Windows 7开始,Microsoft添加了Aero Snap,这是Windows Vista 的Aero 桌面所没有的(Aero Desktop)Aero 桌面(Aero Desktop)体验的一部分。使用Aero Snap,用户可以将任何窗口拖动到屏幕的顶部、左侧或右侧,以特殊方式最大化窗口。
将窗口拖到顶部会将窗口最大化到全屏,而向左或向右拖动会将窗口最大化到半屏,具体取决于您将其拖到的一侧。虽然当您想要同时查看两个窗口时很有用,但一些用户发现Aero Snap功能有点过于激进,在用户不打算时最大化窗口。
幸运的是,Microsoft允许您停止运行Aero Snap功能,而无需完全禁用Aero Desktop或进行一些复杂的注册表(Registry)项。
在Windows 7/8/10中禁用Aero Snap 功能(Aero Snap Feature)
要禁用Aero Snap功能,首先单击开始(Start),然后在搜索程序和文件(Search Programs and Files)搜索框中输入轻松访问中心。(Ease of Access Center)按Enter。
毫不奇怪,您现在应该查看“轻松访问中心(Ease of Access Center)”,它是Windows 7/8/10中所有可用的轻松访问选项的中心位置。列表底部是一个名为“更容易专注于任务(Make it Easier to Focus on Tasks)”的选项。单击此选项,您将看到“更容易专注于任务”(Make it Easier to Focus on Tasks)窗口。
在窗口底部附近,您将看到一个标题为使其更易于管理 Windows(Make it Easier to Manage Windows)的选项。在此选项下,选中标题为“防止 Windows 在移动到屏幕边缘时自动排列(Prevent Windows from Being Automatically Arranged When Moved to the Edge of the Screen)”的框。
奇怪的是,微软(Microsoft)并没有像它应该有的那样把这个选项称为Disable Aero Snap 。这样(Doing)做会使查找和禁用此功能变得更加容易。
为什么禁用 Windows 7/8/10 Aero Snap?
虽然看似有用的功能,但一些用户发现Aero Snap的实施与其说是有用的功能,不如说是一种烦恼。以前版本的Windows用户可以通过右键单击任务栏并选择菜单选项来并排排列两个窗口。不幸的是,当用户将两个以上的窗口最小化到任务栏时,这种方法令人沮丧。
如果您在工作时经常打开多个应用程序,例如Word和Excel,您可能会花费大量时间来移动窗口以查看发生了什么。通常,这包括将窗口部分移出桌面以查看下面的内容。
这通常比在必须再次恢复窗口之前将窗口最小化到任务栏几秒钟要快。启用Aero Snap(Aero Snap)后,许多用户发现当他们不小心将窗口移动到屏幕的顶部、左侧或右侧太远时,此功能实际上会减慢他们的速度。享受!
Disable Aero Snap/Snap Assist in Windows 7/8/10
Starting with Windows 7, Microsoft added Aero Snap, a part of the Aero Desktop experience not found in Windows Vista’s Aero Desktoр. With Aero Snap, users can drag any window to thе top, left, or right sidе of the sсreen to maximize the window in a special way.
Dragging a window to the top maximizes the window to full screen while dragging it either left or right maximizes the window to half screen depending on the side to which you drag it. Although useful for when you want to see two windows at the same time, some users find that the Aero Snap feature is a bit too aggressive, maximizing windows when the user did not intend to.
Luckily, Microsoft lets you stop the Aero Snap feature from operating without having to disable Aero Desktop altogether or making some complicated Registry entry.
Disable the Aero Snap Feature in Windows 7/8/10
To disable the Aero Snap feature, begin by clicking on Start and then entering Ease of Access Center into the Search Programs and Files search box. Press Enter.
Not surprisingly, you should now be looking at the Ease of Access Center, which is a central location for all ease of access options available in Windows 7/8/10. At the bottom of the list is an option titled Make it Easier to Focus on Tasks. Click on this option and you will be looking at the Make it Easier to Focus on Tasks window.
Near the bottom of the window, you will see an option titled Make it Easier to Manage Windows. Under this option, check the box titled Prevent Windows from Being Automatically Arranged When Moved to the Edge of the Screen.
Oddly, Microsoft didn’t just call this option Disable Aero Snap like it probably should have. Doing so would have made finding and disabling this feature a whole lot easier.
Why Disable Windows 7/8/10 Aero Snap?
Although a seemingly useful feature, some users find the implementation of Aero Snap more of an annoyance than a helpful feature. Users of previous versions of Windows could arrange two windows side by side by right clicking on the taskbar and choosing a menu option. Unfortunately, this method was frustrating when users had more than two windows minimized to the taskbar.
If you often have multiple applications open such as Word and Excel while you work, you probably spend a lot of time moving windows around to see what going on. Often, this includes moving a window partially off the desktop to view what’s underneath.
This is usually faster than minimizing the window to the taskbar for just a few seconds before having to restore the window again. With Aero Snap enabled, many users find that this feature actually slows them down when they accidently move a window too far to the top, left, or right of the screen. Enjoy!