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04-08-2022 12:27 PM
@autoglass1 -- in the top-right of the window on the right-half of your screen, there are three icons:
1. "underscore" -- to hide the window
2. "square" -- to "maximize" the window
3. "red-X" -- to close the app that is painting the window.
Click the "square" to maximize the window.
Or, hold-down the Windows key (bottom-left) of your keyboard, and press the "up-arrow" key, to "maximize" the window.
Yes, dragging a window partially off the right-hand edge of the screen will "snap" that window to the right-hand 50% of the screen, as will holding-down the "Windows" key (bottom-left of your keyboard) and tapping the "right-arrow" key on your keyboard, unless you have disabled "Snapping".
Similarly Windows-key-plus-left-arrow "snaps" to the left 50% of your monitor.