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I'll try to make this issue as clear as possible.
Before, I've had no issue with pressing the windows logo+left/right arrow key to throw my browser window to either side of my screen. (This is helpful for me when I need to read through a word document and take notes on it at the same time.) However, it is not working for me as of late. I've updated my system and drivers as well as tried to comb the settings to see if something was turned off, but have found nothing so far.
To note, my arrow keys function just fine for scrolling around within a page I'm browsing. It's an HP Envy x360 convertible with windows 11 installed.
Thank you ahead of time for any help you can provide!
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I've been fiddling with the issue, and I found the solution. I'll post it here so that if someone has the same issue, they have an answer.

 

-Open Control panel.

-Click Ease of Access and click Ease of Access Center.

-Click on Make the keyboard easier to use.

-Make to easier to manage Windows.

-Place a checkmark near Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.

-If it is already check marked uncheck and checkmark again and check if it helps.

 

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HP Recommended

I've been fiddling with the issue, and I found the solution. I'll post it here so that if someone has the same issue, they have an answer.

 

-Open Control panel.

-Click Ease of Access and click Ease of Access Center.

-Click on Make the keyboard easier to use.

-Make to easier to manage Windows.

-Place a checkmark near Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen.

-If it is already check marked uncheck and checkmark again and check if it helps.

 

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