1 Windows 11: Disable Snap Assist via Settings2 Windows 11: Disable Windows Snap in Control Panel3 Disable Window Snapping in Windows 11 via Registry4 Extra: How to Disable Snap Layouts on the Maximize Button

Why you might want to disable Windows snap assist The main reason you’d want to do this is if you already use a third-party solution for Window snapping that has more options or conflicts with the default Windows 10 behavior. PowerToys, for example, lets you set custom window layouts for all of your apps. Thankfully, there are a few ways in Windows 11 to turn off snap. You can use the slickly designed settings app, the legacy control panel, or make a registry tweak. We’ll be showing you how to turn off window snap in Windows 11 using all three methods today:

Windows 11: Disable Snap Assist via Settings

Windows 11: Disable Windows Snap in Control Panel

Disable Window Snapping in Windows 11 via Registry

Extra: How to Disable Snap Layouts on the Maximize Button

Now you know how to disable Windows snapping in Windows 11, but what if you just want to get rid of the GUI that pops up for it when you hover over the maximize button? For that, you can follow our dedicated tutorial.

If you want to enable it again in the future you can store the other registry file and double-click it when needed.

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