good god that's confusing to read without the actual OS installed. Bookmarking for when I get round to upgrading;)

Thanks - definitely looks useful.

On 12 Nov 2024, at 17:10, 'Paul R Owen' via Sussex Mac User Group wrote:

This has been bugging me ever since I upgraded to Sequoia.

When I moved a window close to the top of one of my screens (I use three screens), it expanded automatically to full screen.

This article explains what is happening in Sequoia and how to stop it happening.

The first thing to understand is that Apple doesn’t refer to ‘moving’ windows, but now refers to ‘tiling’ windows.

There is a lot more functionality for windows in Sequoia and this Tidbit article explains it well.
https://talk.tidbits.com/t/how-to-tame-sequoia-s-window-tiling/29365

Hope this helps someone.

Paul Owen

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Cheers,

Jason

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