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I am using Ubuntu 18.04/18.10. How do I turn the snap to full screen feature OFF? This is a most annoying feature of OS these days. I run 2 screens and it is most annoying when moving to the other screen. I have turned off this function in Windows, but cannot find any function or selector to do likewise in 18.04/18.10.
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    I am using Ubuntu 18.04/18.10. How do I turn the snap to full screen feature OFF? This is a most annoying feature of OS these days. I run 2 screens and it is most annoying when moving to the other screen. I have turned off this function in Windows, but cannot find any function or selector to do likewise in 18.04/18.10.
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      I am using Ubuntu 18.04/18.10. How do I turn the snap to full screen feature OFF? This is a most annoying feature of OS these days. I run 2 screens and it is most annoying when moving to the other screen. I have turned off this function in Windows, but cannot find any function or selector to do likewise in 18.04/18.10.
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      I am using Ubuntu 18.04/18.10. How do I turn the snap to full screen feature OFF? This is a most annoying feature of OS these days. I run 2 screens and it is most annoying when moving to the other screen. I have turned off this function in Windows, but cannot find any function or selector to do likewise in 18.04/18.10.
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