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.

  • brandon@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

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

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    11 months ago

    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

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    11 months ago

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

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      11 months ago

      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.