When using the Mac, you can hover the mouse cursor at the edge of any program, when the cursor automatically changes to the arrow style, hold down the left mouse button you will be able to drag to change the size of the program window. However, there is a problem, we sometimes difficult to control the mouse cursor at the right edge of the window, the mouse moved faster, positioning is really difficult.
How do we solve it now? MACGG tell you, in fact, in the Mac system there is a small secret function does not open, directly increase the cursor to move to the edge into the arrow this part of the secret area, the larger the area, our mouse will be easier to locate this seat.
The method is simple, open terminal (finder-> application, utilities, and terminal), and enter the following command:
Defaults write-g appleedgeresizeexteriorsize 10
Log off the system and enter system settings again. Now you try again, is not near the edge of the window, the mouse cursor has become an arrow.
If you want to revert back to the original, it is also very simple, open the terminal again (finder-> application---utility, terminal), and enter the following command:
Defaults delete-g appleedgeresizeexteriorsize
The system can be restored again.
There is also a trick, you have to drag the edge of the window while holding down the option or SHIFT key to see what effect occurs?
To make it easier to resize the window, you can also press option or SHIFT (or press and hold) to click and drag the window. Using the latter button and clicking Drag-and-drop allows the window to contract vertically and produce an accordion-like effect. At the same time, the sample window will be scaled as a whole. Press and hold the Option+shift window to zoom from the center point.
How Mac makes resizing windows easier