Has anyone EVER intentionally used the "shake window" feature on Windows? I think that it has to be the most ridiculous interaction I've ever encountered in an operating system.
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Replying to @SimpleFlips
You can disable it in the Windows Registry (which I just did). It's a PITA but at least it shouldn't happen to me again!
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Replying to @SimpleFlips
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced Create a dword key called "DisallowShaking" and set its value to 1
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