If you have upgraded your district MacBook Air laptop to the newest operating system, macOS Sequoia (version 15), you are definitely benefitting from its built-in increased security, and hopefully you are finding some of the over 200 new features across the upgraded system useful.
As with any major upgrade, Apple sometimes chooses to turn on a new feature to make sure we users are aware it’s available. One feature I noticed immediately is that when I move any window to the top of the screen, the window automatically fills the entire screen.
While I appreciate a new feature possibility, I found this one unhelpful and distracting. If you feel similarly, the feature can be turned off by opening System Settings (in the Dock or Apple menu > System Settings...). In the left column scroll down to and click Desktop & Dock, scroll down in the right column to Windows, and turn off Drag windows to menu bar to fill screen.
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