Try it. Move your Steam window around. See how it snaps to the edges of your display(s)?

Why is Steam the only program (I know) that does that natively? I would love for ALL my Windows programs to do that (without installing 3rd party softwares/scripting).

EDIT : I’m on Win10.

  • @JTskulk
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    All my windows snap like that, I don’t know what you’re talking about. Just go to System Settings, search for snap, go to Window Behavior, click on Movement tab at the top. You can configure your window snapping preferences here.

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      • @JTskulk
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        No, I don’t use Windows. Steam is built using qt which my whole desktop is built with, the qt devs like snapping windows and I like them too :)

  • @KillerTofu
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    Windows key + left or right arrow key will blow your mind.

    • @rdri
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      That doesn’t really help in my experience because this state is not saved. You have to do tricks in order to get it saved like move the window a bit or resize it etc.

    • QubaXR
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      Also up and down after left right

    • @sonovebitchOP
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      I know this shortcut, and it resizes the window to half-screen. Got any shortcut that does the same, without resizing?

      • SanguinePar
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        IIRC, Windows key and Up arrow will maximize it. Not aware of a way to snap a window to the top without it changing size. Would be pretty cool.

        You might want to check out Windows PowerToys and specifically Fancy Zones. You can create your own areas to snap windows into. Still not quite what you’re looking for but might provide an alternative approach.

      • @KillerTofu
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        Check out Multitasking settings and see if any of those do what you are asking.

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    On windows 11 I’m having a hard time finding apps that it doesn’t work with. Firefox, paint.net, inkscape, audacity… all work. And every single application made by microsoft also works

  • @[email protected]
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    161 year ago

    This used to be more common ~20 years ago when Steam first launched. Most modern applications seem to have abandoned this practice though.

    • @[email protected]
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      Steam did this back on WinXP in the early 2000’s as well. To be clear, OP isn’t talking about dragging a window to the very left side of the screen and it snapping in place covering half the screen. They’re referring to any sized window retaining its aspect ratio but snapping to the exact edge of any side of the screen or taskbar.

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        I find this behavior annoying, I actually like to place windows in corners with a small margin

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  • @CADmonkey
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    61 year ago

    What? I use windows 10 and it does this with whatever window I have open.

  • Sparky678348
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    You’re talking about moving a window to the side to make it take up half of your display?

    • @sonovebitchOP
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      21 year ago

      No. I know the Windows snapping to edge, which resizes the window to half screen. That’s not what I’m talking about here.

      All I want is any program window moved to neatly align with my screen edge and with other wondows without changing size, instead of me having to align them pixel-perfect.

      • @[email protected]
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        Don’t worry friend. I know exactly what you’re referring to and I wish it was more common as well. I hate having to use that bit of brain power to appease my OCD and have the window be perfectly aligned to whatever edge I push it up against.

        • Sparky678348
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          I’m not sure what behavior I’m missing, I’m playing around with this steam window and can’t find it. It snaps to the edge but not in the windows way?

    • @fluke
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      11 year ago

      It’s a native feature in W11 now.

      • @over_clox
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        Okay. Including screen centered app snapping?

  • @TurboDiesel
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    01 year ago

    I just wish Windows would do like Chrome OS does and give you a little detent when you move a window to the edge of the screen.