How to use and also disable the Windows 11 Snap Layouts feature if necessary

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How to use and also disable the Windows 11 Snap Layouts feature if necessary
How to use and also disable the Windows 11 Snap Layouts feature if necessary
Windows 10 had a cool feature that allowed you to drag an open program or app to one side of the screen, let go, and it would automatically make it take up half the screen. Then you can choose which of your other open programs you want to occupy the other half of the screen.

Now with Windows 11, you have additional layouts that will help you organize your most used programs on your screen to maximize monitor space. And if you don't like this feature, you can easily disable it from Windows Multitasking settings.

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