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When I am working with several open applications I sometimes need to slide the browser window over to I can see both open apps at once. Now when i pull the browser window partially off screen to the right it bounces back at full size. This is frustrating and time consuming to resize again. is there a setting to turn this feature off?

When I am working with several open applications I sometimes need to slide the browser window over to I can see both open apps at once. Now when i pull the browser window partially off screen to the right it bounces back at full size. This is frustrating and time consuming to resize again. is there a setting to turn this feature off?

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Are you sure it's not a OS windows sizing that blocks and forces to go full screen? Cause that sounds like the OS is changing the view settings.

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I tried it with safari and it didn't do it - that was my first thought too.

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So I your OS is Apple that this is happening on?

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You know what it just happened with another application so it looks like it an ios issue. ugh - so annoying - now how to turn it off... thank you for your help.

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in case this is happening to others it can be disabled in IOS system preferences/desktop & dock/windows/disable "drag windows to the edge to tile.