When gvim is positioned using Windows-key+right arrow key, then typing...
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On Windows 7, I placed gvim in the right half of the screen by selecting gvim, then while holding down the Windows key on the keyboard, I pressed the right-arrow key on the keyboard (standard Windows keystroke short cuts). When gvim is positioned this manner, and I then type ctrl-w v to split the gvim screen vertically, this results in gvim being resized and repositioned on the Windows desktop. It should not do this. I think it does this with Windows 10 as well.