@PeterJones
Hello,
Here is a demonstration of what altsnap does
You can press the ALT key, or the “hot click” which on my mouse is mouse button #5.
And this allows moving and resizing a window from anywhere.
https://youtu.be/Wzt7hSyGGmc
It is very ergonomic as you don’t have to position the cursor on the thin window edges.
I think this is quite rare and cutting edge practice, most people I think just maximize their window and use one application at a time.
But I have a very large desktop of 4x 40 inch 4K monitors and I needed more efficient way to move the windows around.
As for the scrolling, there are two “middle-click” based scrolling methods I know about. There’s the autoscroll round thing which I don’t really like, it’s like using a thumbstick. It’s good if you want to let it scoll at a constant speed like the text scroll at the beginning of star wars but it is otherwise clumsy and slow to use, not “dextrous”.
I prefer the “scroll anywhere” method which is similar to like you would scroll a touch tablet interface.
I demonstrate both of these modes here
https://youtube.com/shorts/yHuWI4f1rOg
So, what I am asking is like scroll anywhere but in a left-right direction to move the center divider around.