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Can I stop El Capitan hiding part of a window when dragging it between monitors?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horsa" data-source="post: 1842380" data-attributes="member: 403905"><p>After a bit of noodling about, I think I've managed to achieve what you're talking about. I've found that instead of a right-click, if I hold down the ALT key and left-click, any given window sorta widens itself to fill the screen. I'm not sure how this relates to my original query, though: stuff still partially disappears when dragged across the boundary between monitors. Thanks for the suggestion, though - it's always useful to learn something new!</p><p></p><p>I suspect that forcing the OS to behave like Snow Leopard would involve a fair bit of tinkering under the hood with command line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horsa, post: 1842380, member: 403905"] After a bit of noodling about, I think I've managed to achieve what you're talking about. I've found that instead of a right-click, if I hold down the ALT key and left-click, any given window sorta widens itself to fill the screen. I'm not sure how this relates to my original query, though: stuff still partially disappears when dragged across the boundary between monitors. Thanks for the suggestion, though - it's always useful to learn something new! I suspect that forcing the OS to behave like Snow Leopard would involve a fair bit of tinkering under the hood with command line. [/QUOTE]
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