Taking up extra space with "snap to edge" in Windows 8.1
I've been using Zotero standalone with Windows 8.1 for quite a while and I am wondering if there is a way to get it to only take up half the screen when it is snapped to the edge (dragged to the side of the screen).
At present, it snaps to the edge but takes up about 2/3 of the screen, making it impossible to use another program snapped to the other side and making the space remaining so small that it's difficult to do much with it. I've tried manually grabbing the outer edge and shrinking the size, but it won't budge. Shrinking individual panes within the program doesn't affect the outside parameters.
I work with the program pretty much continuously in environments where carrying around a spare monitor or a huge sheaf of print outs is not feasible, so a fix would be wonderful. Any suggestions?
At present, it snaps to the edge but takes up about 2/3 of the screen, making it impossible to use another program snapped to the other side and making the space remaining so small that it's difficult to do much with it. I've tried manually grabbing the outer edge and shrinking the size, but it won't budge. Shrinking individual panes within the program doesn't affect the outside parameters.
I work with the program pretty much continuously in environments where carrying around a spare monitor or a huge sheaf of print outs is not feasible, so a fix would be wonderful. Any suggestions?
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bwiernikYou might consider upgrading to Windows 10 for free--it's snap to edge feature lets you drag both snapped windows at the same time to any width.
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djochI'm having this same problem while using Windows 10. Any ideas?