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Old 05-22-2007, 10:00 AM
WantToLikeVista
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randomly resizing windows

I am experiencing the most annoying problem with Vista - One half the time
when I click on a program to do an operation, such as in IE to save a file,
the window resizes itself, rather than does the action - it will then
continue to resize back and forth with every click. After a while - it will
let me do the action. '

Any ideas?
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:50 AM
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Re: randomly resizing windows

Try dragging an IE window to the size you want it to open to then use
CTRL or ALT + F4 (can't remember which at the moment) to close the
window and then check and see if all IE windows open to that size.

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Old 05-22-2007, 11:00 AM
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Re: randomly resizing windows

Thanks, but - this doesn't help me - It happens with every window - I click
some place on the window - like a scroll bar - and that window resizes itself
rather than scrolling, as if I've double-clicked on the top bar - it really
interferes with my work.

"huwyngr" wrote:
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> Try dragging an IE window to the size you want it to open to then use
> CTRL or ALT + F4 (can't remember which at the moment) to close the
> window and then check and see if all IE windows open to that size.
>
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Old 05-22-2007, 03:40 PM
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Re: randomly resizing windows

See what others suggest.

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Old 05-24-2007, 01:40 AM
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Re: randomly resizing windows

On 22 Maj, 19:56, WantToLikeVista
<WantToLikeVi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Thanks, but - this doesn't help me - It happens with every window - I click
> some place on the window - like a scroll bar - and that window resizes itself
> rather than scrolling, as if I've double-clicked on the top bar - it really
> interferes with my work.
>
> "huwyngr" wrote:[color=green]
> > Try dragging an IE window to the size you want it to open to then use
> > CTRL or ALT + F4 (can't remember which at the moment) to close the
> > window and then check and see if all IE windows open to that size.[/color][/color]

Do you have notebook?
I have and when I click on the top right corner of my touchpad then I
have this action (maximalize)
When I click right botton of my touchpad then I have Show Menu Start

Mayby you have the same ?

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