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  3. How to Snap Windows to Custom Screen Regions on Windows 10
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Curtain Size Calculator: The right size can make all the difference

Are you in the market for curtains? Before you click “buy” be sure that you’re getting the right size for your window. Curtains come in pretty standard sizes. Your job is to choose the size that is the closest to what’s ideal for your window. Get a curtain that is too small/narrow and it looks like a mistake. Get the right sized curtain for your space and you’ll elevate your room. Here’s an example from my own home. In the photo on the left, the curtains look too wimpy for the window vs the image on the right where the curtain is more substantial. There’s a 2 part formula to make sure you get the curtain that makes your space look warm and cozy. Part 1 – How Long Should A Curtain Be? The thing I realized after buying and making countless sets of drapes is that curtain rods are easier to move up and down than curtains are to hem. Standard curtain lengths are 72 inches, 84 inches, 96 inches and 108 inches. These are the questions you need to answer before you choose the right length for you: • What is the distance from the top of your window to the floor? • How high are your ceilings? • Do you want curtains to barely touch the ground or pool on the ground? Hanging your curtains HIGHER than you window sill makes you window look larger. Nothing looks worse than curtains that are too short. If your ceilings are 8 feet (96 inches), you will probably want to stick with 84 inch curtains. Measure 4-6 inches above the window frame to the floor. This is the ideal height for rod which...

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I need to resize a window larger than screen resolution or size of desktop, programmatically & preferably also manually. Since MS-Windows XP/Vista disallows a window size larger than screen, does anybody have any ideas to work around this limitation? I trying to make pan effect on a laptop to give me more space to work. An older laptop with a smaller LCD size did have such a feature. See this: If you would like to resize a window that you do not own (and without using any kind of hook), you can use the Windows SetWindowPos API with the SWP_NOSENDCHANGING (0x0400) flag set: BOOL WINAPI SetWindowPos( __in HWND hWnd, __in_opt HWND hWndInsertAfter, __in int X, __in int Y, __in int cx, __in int cy, __in UINT uFlags // ** SWP_NOSENDCHANGING must be passed here ** ); This will prevent the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING message from being sent which is what triggers the WM_GETMINMAXINFO restriction. Any other sizing of the window will cause the restriction to snap the window back to desktop restricted sizes, as the message will be sent and the window size enforced. Window Resizer (C#) The following is a tiny example program that will resize Notepad to 6000x6000 (change the string "Untitled - Notepad" to the title of the window you want to resize, or take the window name and desired size from the command line args) namespace Example Limitations and caveats This approach is generally functional, but there are a number of limitations that might prevent a window from being resized, or resized ...

How to Snap Windows to Custom Screen Regions on Windows 10

Joe Fedewa Staff Writer Joe Fedewa is a Staff Writer at How-To Geek. He has been covering consumer technology for over a decade and previously worked as Managing Editor at XDA-Developers. Joe loves all things technology and is also an avid DIYer at heart. He has written thousands of articles, hundreds of tutorials, and dozens of reviews. Windows 10’s Snap Assist feature is nice, but it lacks customization. Update: PowerToys was updated to How to Customize Windows 10’s Snap Feature The built-in If you have a big monitor, especially an ultra-wide, you may want more window tiling options. That’s where Microsoft’s PowerToys app comes in. The “FancyZones” feature adds many more options as well as the ability to create completely custom snap zones. How to Use FancyZones With the layout created, there’s a number of other options to configure how it actually functions. There’s a lot you can do here, but we’ll make a few recommendations to get you started. In the “Zone Behavior” section, you’ll probably want to enable the “Hold Shift key to activate zones while dragging” setting, which makes it really easy to move windows between zones quickly. • Override Windows Snap shortcut (Win + Arrow) to move windows between zones. • Move newly created windows to their last known zone. • Restore the original size of windows when unsnapping. The next section is “Appearance,” and it gives you a few options for how the FancyZones will look in action. You can make the windows transparent when dra...

How to Resize a Window

• • • • • • • Basic resize in Windows As you can see in the image below, there are two buttons for resizing a window automatically. • Minimize - Clicking this button, which looks like a dash, collapses the window to the • Maximize / Resize - Clicking this button, which looks like a box or two boxes, Custom resize in Windows When the upper-right section of the window looks like , your window is now in "resize mode," meaning you can use the The animation below shows a double-headed arrow on the bottom, left, and corner of a window and how it resizes a window. To make the window How to resize a window using the Windows key and keyboard If you are running Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11, you can use Windows key keyboard shortcuts to resize and arrange windows on your computer. For example, pressing the Windows key and Windows key and the right arrow key resizes the window to fit the right half of the screen. How to resize a window using Windows menus A window can be resized using several • Press Alt+ Spacebar to open the window's menu. • If the window is maximized, arrow down to Restore and press Enter. • Press Alt+ Spacebar again to open the window menu, arrow down to Size, and press Enter. • Press the up or down left or right arrow key if you want to resize horizontally. • Once an arrow key is pressed, you can press the same or opposite arrow key to continue resizing the window. How to resize a game window Playing a computer game most likely default...

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