In Windows 11, when any file or even folder (no loss) is found on the desktop, the file\folder moves automatically in a grid (grid) across the desktop.
I need the file to be copied on the desktop to where my mouse arrow is, that is, not to be moved. When cutting (cutting) a file\folder, the file\folder moves exactly where the mouse arrow is on the desktop - as it should be. In Windows 10, there are no such problems, the file is copied to the desktop, where the mouse arrow is. How can I not know?
I need the file to be copied on the desktop to where my mouse arrow is, that is, not to be moved. When cutting (cutting) a file\folder, the file\folder moves exactly where the mouse arrow is on the desktop - as it should be. In Windows 10, there are no such problems, the file is copied to the desktop, where the mouse arrow is. How can I not know?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows11