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pressing win+left/right on a maximized window doesn't snap windows properly #63

Closed Poopooracoocoo closed 3 years ago

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

Description

Steps to reproduce

  1. open file explorer. (or your browser)
  2. maximise
  3. win+left

Expected behavior

window snaps to left side to fill half of the horizontal space

Actual behavior

window doesn't fully snap, a bug I've been experiencing since version 1903 to now (version 2009). you need to press win+left again to snap it properly. it makes my workflows just a little bit more annoying and time consuming.

I don't really like to post into the void aka the feedback hub but you guys seem to have commented on a few of these. I searched for snap. the comment at the top reminds me of a ToS. basically saying that you'll close any issue without explanation. whatevs...

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

resizing the snapped window also makes it snap properly. BUT moving and resizing windows is slow and sluggish so it's something I avoid doing.

warpdesign commented 3 years ago

I can confirm something is wrong. It looks like it's snapping but:

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

the window is slightly off screen at the top

yeah that's what I meant by properly

thumbnails of other windows do not appear on the right (as they would if the window was not maximized when pressing win + left)

yeah that's because of this bug. note that you need it turned on (it is by default.): image

(just putting this info even though I'm just agreeing, for Rich or anyone else at MS)

avarun42 commented 3 years ago

yeah that's because of this bug. note that you need it turned on (it is by default.):

If you press Win+Left again the the window thumbnails appear, however. It doesn't seem to be a bug with that setting but just a result of your initial issue.

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

It doesn't seem to be a bug with that setting but just a result of your initial issue.

I know. I just mentioned that for Rich or anyone from MS.

AvriMSFT commented 3 years ago

Unfortunately, this issue is out of scope for this repo, so it won't be tracked here and will be closed as out of scope. BUT this bug has actually been fixed in the dev channel. So, if you'd like to update to the latest Insider build you will see the fix 🙂.

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

Funny how many years it took. @AvriMSFT I thought Rich said that a bunch of annoying bugs were in scope of the repo.

riverar commented 3 years ago

@Poopooracoocoo He did and that was the wrong approach. The team here is cleaning things up. 👍

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

@riverar but the feedback hub is a complete shithole. you have seen it, right?

what are people like me supposed to do with these stupid annoying bugs that don't get fixed for YEARS? task view, for one, is painful af. the windows explorer leaks get on my nerves.

riverar commented 3 years ago

@Poopooracoocoo I hear ya. Let's get this one filed under [Desktop Environment] > [Snap and Snap Assist]. Paste a link afterwards and I'll shoot it straight to some shell folks.

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

@riverar Bruh. I filed this YEARS ago. This bug has been here since W10 v1903. I ain't doing the dirty work. I'm not finding it for you.

riverar commented 3 years ago

A talking toilet brush that doesn't want to do any dirty work. Got it.

I found a few items in Feedback Hub though so I'll pass those along right now.

Poopooracoocoo commented 3 years ago

Ahaha. It's Billie Eyelash :P

But seriously, I meant that. Filed it years ago. I can't dig through that terrible app that I uninstalled many moons ago. thx for passing it along. i hope you do the same with the other issues in here. i saw that heaps were closed and were likely unfixed and forgotten.