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Coming from Linux, I really miss some features of window manager like xfwm, etc...
One thing I got used to was to be able to drag or resize a window while holding the ALT key.
Is there such a tool on Windows?
Thanks,
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Coming from Linux, I really miss some features of window manager like xfwm, etc...
One thing I got used to was to be able to drag or resize a window while holding the ALT key.
Is there such a tool on Windows?
Thanks,
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Check out this amazing program that does exactly what you're looking for:
This keeps me sane when I have to use Windows...
4It's pretty crappy in Windows 10 tho. They need to update it. – Travis Heeter – 2016-10-19T11:43:41.483
4I don't understand why Windows and OSX don't have it by default. – jahroy – 2016-10-21T05:48:16.963
Because alt+click in Windows may have special meaning and can be hooked by the app. Personally I don't see any much improvements using it. Most of the time I maximizes the apps, even on Linux. Therefore I rarely resize any windows. Why do you want a narrow terminal window and then have long lines wrapped around. In some cases snapping windows using windows+left/right is better – phuclv – 2016-11-01T15:44:43.940
3@LưuVĩnhPhúc - We all have different ways of using windows. I use this tool constantly and almost never maximize windows. – jahroy – 2016-11-05T04:16:50.437
Yeah... Just click and drag any corner... – HaydnWVN – 2012-04-12T13:57:36.873
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I use Feewhee, nice little windows utility, welcome to the Dark Side...http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2010/08/16/feewhee-lets-you-instantly-resize-windows-and-make-them-transpar/
– Moab – 2012-04-12T15:15:20.787