Philips 273P3Q Drag and Drop Windows, In Control Panel, click System, Title Bar Options

Models: 273P3Q

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Drag and Drop Windows

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Drag and Drop Windows

Once the partitions are configured and Align to partition is selected a window can be dragged into the region and it will automatically align. When the window and mouse cursor are within the region, the region will become highlighted.

1.In Control Panel, click System. Note

If the outline of the region is not visible when dragging the window,“Show windows contents while dragging” is disabled. To enable:

1.In Control Panel, click System.

2.Click Advanced system settings (For Vista & Win7 OS, this is located on the left sidebar).

3.In Performance section, click Settings.

4.In the box, check Show window contents while dragging, and click OK.

Other alternative path:

Vista:

Control Panel > Personalization > Window Color and Appearance > Click "Open Classic appearance properties for more color options"

>Click "Effects" button > check Show window contents while dragging.

XP:

Display Properties>Appearance>Effects...> check Show window contents while dragging.

Win 7:

No other alternative path available.

Title Bar Options

Desktop partition can be accessed from the title bar of the active window. This provides a quick and easy way to manage the desktop as well as sending any window to any partition without having to drag and drop. Move the cursor into the active window’s title bar to access the drop down menu.

Right Click Menu

Right click on the Desktop Partition icon to view the drop down menu.

Find Windows – In some cases, the user may have sent multiple windows to the same partition. Find Windows will show all open windows and move the selected window to the forefront.

Desktop Partition – Desktop Partition shows the current selected partition and allows the user to quickly change to any of the partitions shown in the drop down.

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Philips 273P3Q user manual Drag and Drop Windows, In Control Panel, click System, In Performance section, click Settings