My XPS15 came with "Dell PremierColor" which as well as doing something with colour spaces, pops up a rectangular drop target per screen when you start dragging a window. The rectangles offer full-, half-, quarter-screen and other subdivisions. Higher resolution screens get more options.
In this screenshot I'm dragging the Explorer window, my mouse was over the upper left of the rectangle and it shaded the section of screen the window would occupy when dropped.
Don't know if Dell created this in-house or if it's based one someone else's widget.
My XPS15 came with "Dell PremierColor" which as well as doing something with colour spaces, pops up a rectangular drop target per screen when you start dragging a window. The rectangles offer full-, half-, quarter-screen and other subdivisions. Higher resolution screens get more options.
In this screenshot I'm dragging the Explorer window, my mouse was over the upper left of the rectangle and it shaded the section of screen the window would occupy when dropped.
Don't know if Dell created this in-house or if it's based one someone else's widget.
Edit: Choosing "Check for updates" from the trayicon linked to a 404, but this seems to be it http://www.portrait.com/display-control/ so I guess it's a whitelabel product. This is their page for Dell Premiercolor now, don't know if it actually has to be run on a Dell... https://www.portrait.com/dtune/del/enu/index.html
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