AquaSnap - support default Windows 10 behavior for snapping with multiple monitors
In Windows 10, when you drag a window close to the border between two monitors, it will pass through or snap to the half of the monitor depending on the speed at which the window is dragged. I find this very convenient, and it bothers me that with AquaSnap overrides this and I have to drag the window into a very small column of pixels to snap the window to the half of the monitor which has another monitor next to it.
It would also be nice if AquaSnap could have that feature, and the option for the speed threshold between which the cursor is allowed to pass the border.
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Red commented
Windows 10 does this by default but AquaSnap removes it. I'd like an option to re-enable it. It's a lot more convenient because I keep finding myself snapping a window to the wrong monitor whenever I try to snap on a side that's connected to another monitor. I'd like it to work exactly like windows 10's default.
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Len commented
Also, the default windows implementation also allows snapping into the gap if you resized the other window.
If this is difficult to do, can you give us a temporary option to disable aquasnap and revert to the default windows behavior?