Wednesday, December 11, 2024

New Drag to Fill Screen Feature in macOS Sequoia...and How to Turn It OFF

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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