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Tabs Outliner doesn't open in same position on Windows 10
I recently upgraded to Windows 10, and I have found that the Tabs Outliner doesn't quite reopen in the same size or position when I close it, even with the option selected to save its position enabled. I'm not sure if this is a fluke of Windows 10, but I like to have the Outliner on the left side of the screen flush with the left edge and the taskbar. However, when I restart Chrome and reopen Tabs Outliner, it is bumped away from the edge of the screen by a little bit, leaving a gap. I'm a little OCD, so I find this a little annoying. It has a gap of about 5-10 pixels from the left edge of the screen.
I was wondering if anyone else runs into this issue, or if it's just me.
Customer support service by UserEcho
This is caused by windows 10. It happens with pretty much any window you dock a screen edge. Windows 10 has an invisible border that replaces the old window border (like from windows 7, etc.). I recall there being a registry tweak to fix it, but when I tried it, the grip area to resize a window became 1 pixel wide and impossible to grab.
Here is a fairly well laid out description of the problem:
https://superuser.com/questions/1098708/is-it-possible-to-turn-visible-the-invisible-windows-borders-of-windows-10
And some people trying to make somewhat of a fix:
https://autohotkey.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=26514
Thank you very much for your reply. I kind of figured as much that Windows 10 would be at fault, but I wasn't sure. I have been unimpressed with a number of Microsoft's decisions with Windows 10, and I guess I have found another one.
I will check out the Autohotkey workarounds and see how well they work, since I use Autohotkey pretty regularly anyways.