Snap Your Windows - Microsoft Support
The Snap feature allows you to quickly resize and position windows on your screen by dragging them to the edges or corners. With Snap, you can easily organize multiple windows, making it simple to work on several tasks simultaneously.
How to Multitask in Windows - Microsoft Support
The Snap feature allows you to quickly resize and position windows on your screen by dragging them to the edges or corners. This feature helps you work more efficiently by arranging multiple windows in a way that maximizes your screen space.
Make it easier to focus on tasks - Microsoft Support
Snap Assist allows you to quickly organize and align open Windows on your screen for efficient multitasking. It allows you to snap Windows into predefined layouts, making it easier to work with multiple apps simultaneously.
System Configuration Tools in Windows - Microsoft Support
The Computer Management console is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that provides a centralized location for managing various system components, services, and settings on Windows.
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