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Windows 10: Turn off snap to corner keep snap to side and snap to maximize

Herr Kutz

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My employer finally made me upgrade from W7 to W10. I have a dual monitor setup and often drag a window from one screen to the other, but in Windows 10 the windows keep snapping to the top corner of a screen. Can I turn off snap to corner but keep snap to side? Basically I want it to act like windows 7 where I don't have to do a second attempt every time I attempt to move a window from one screen to another.
 
It only does that when you slide your window on the top of the screen, When you go from one screen to the other, move the window slightly down and away from the top of the screen and it should go right through.
 
It only does that when you slide your window on the top of the screen, When you go from one screen to the other, move the window slightly down and away from the top of the screen and it should go right through.

That requires an unnatural motion so I would like to disable snap to corner.
 
You cannot disable only snap to corner AFAIK. That said I have never seen snap to corner happen when dragging windows between monitors.
 
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