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I am on Windows 7 Pro. I want to move my browser window upwards so that it is partly off my desktop. The recommended way to do this is to activate the 'move' command with alt+space, then move the window up with the arrow key. It does move - but it immediately snaps back down again, so that it's fully on the desktop. Is there any way to get it to stay up there?

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The cause of the problem is the Aero Snap feature.

To disable the Aero Snap feature, begin by clicking on Start and then entering Ease of Access Center into the Search Programs and Files search box. Press Enter.

At the bottom of the list is an option titled Make it Easier to Focus on Tasks. Click on this option.

Near the bottom of the window, you will see an option titled Make it Easier to Manage Windows. Under this option, check the box titled Prevent Windows from Being Automatically Arranged When Moved to the Edge of the Screen.