Since updating to macOS Sequoia, every time I drag a window near the edge of my screen it instantly snaps or resizes itself. It’s super annoying because I just want the window to stay the size I set.
Is there any way to turn off this automatic window resizing / snapping feature? I’ve looked through settings but can’t find it. Am I missing something, or is there a hidden option for this?
lol apple turned the setting back on after i updated like i literally disabled it, updated sequoia and boom it’s back again. had to go find the option AGAIN in settings and shut it off. stop messing with ppl’s settings apple, seriously.
I went into Settings > Desktop & Dock and switched off “Tile by dragging windows to screen edges.” After that the auto-resizing finally stopped that seems to be the way to disable automatic window resizing in Sequoia.
Thanks a ton, that actually worked! Turning off “Tile by dragging windows to screen edges” finally stopped the windows from snapping all over.
Yep, you’re right. I just tried it too and turning off Tile by dragging windows to screen edges fixed the resizing issue for me as well
yeah this drove me crazy too every time i move a window near the top it just BLOWS up full screen. like no i just wanted it a little higher not max it out lol. i went into settings → desktop & dock → windows → turned off that tile thing and it finally stopped doing it.
if anyone still struggling: open System Prefs > Desktop & Dock, there’s a dropdown about double-clicking the title bar. change it from zoom to do nothing. that stopped the stupid auto resize on my macbook.
i turned the tiling thing off like 3 times already and somehow it keeps coming back after restart. idk if its a bug or apple just forcing this. either way super annoying coz every time i drag a window it jumps to full screen and i have to resize again.