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How to enable or disable Double-Click to maximize window vertically in Windows 11/10

In Windows 11 or Windows 10, you can maximize a window vertically by pressing the Shift +Win+Up arrow key, and pressing the Shift+Win+Down arrow key to restore or minimize the window vertically. To achieve the same effect, you can move the pointer to the top or bottom border of a window until the pointer turns into a double arrow, and then double click/tap. If you wish, you can disable this behavior. In this post, we show you how to enable or disable Double-Click to maximize the window vertically.

Enable or Disable Double-Click to maximize windows vertically

Enable or Disable Double-Click to maximize window vertically

PC users can disable the ability to double-click to maximize windows vertically without affecting being able to use the keyboard shortcut to maximize windows vertically. To enable or disable Double-Click to maximize windows vertically in Windows 11/10, you need to modify the registry.

Do the following:

Since this is a registry operation, it is recommended that you back up the registry or create a system restore point as necessary precautionary measures. Once done, you can proceed as follows:

HKEY_CURRENT_USERControl PanelDesktop

If the key is not present, right-click on the blank space on the right pane and then select New > String Value to create the registry key and then rename the key as SnapSizing and hit Enter.

That’s it on how to enable or disable Double-Click to maximize windows vertically in Windows 11/10!

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How do I disable double-click on Windows?

To disable or turn off double-click on Windows 11/10, do the following:

Can you disable double-clicking?

To change the Mouse double-click speed, do the following:

How do I turn off maximize windows?

To turn off the minimize and maximize animations in Windows 11/10, do the following:

What is double-click prevention?

To prevent the mouse from moving during a double-click, brace the mouse by putting the thumb on the side of the mouse and the bottom of the hand on the bottom of the mouse.

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