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Old 04. Nov 2009, 11:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi, I've just installed Aero Snap. I have it running but can't do anything with it. The only instruction I can get is to:
Click on a page and drag it to one side. I have tried clicking everywhere on the page and nothing happens. I want to have two web pages side by side and work on them.
Can anybody help? Perhaps a link to some SIMPLE instructions. Everywhere says that you can 'snap it'.
What does 'snap' it mean?
I need this side by side function badly. Perhaps there is an other way to get it without Aero Snap?
I am on Vista and only understand the simplest of computer talk.
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Old 04. Nov 2009, 11:22 AM   #2 (permalink)
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You can watch the video here to see AeroSnap in action, and maybe you will get how to do it. The video is available on the AeroSnap site too.

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/1...-xp-and-vista/

The above page also tells about snap as : maximize window vertically to top and bottom
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Old 08. Nov 2009, 12:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi, I've just installed Aero Snap. I have it running but can't do anything with it. The only instruction I can get is to:
Click on a page and drag it to one side. I have tried clicking everywhere on the page and nothing happens. I want to have two web pages side by side and work on them.
Can anybody help? Perhaps a link to some SIMPLE instructions. Everywhere says that you can 'snap it'.
What does 'snap' it mean?
I need this side by side function badly. Perhaps there is an other way to get it without Aero Snap?
I am on Vista and only understand the simplest of computer talk.
:-)
I think you need to click and hold the title bar of whatever program you are in, move it, and then release the mouse button.
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Old 08. Nov 2009, 01:15 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Yup, you need to click and hold the title bar but it seems the window will only snap into place when the position of your mouse cursor itself actually touches the edge of the screen.
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