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| Unable to open new window to full screen Small problem that I have not been able to overcome: When I open a new window in Vista (such as the browser) it only opens to about 2/3 screen width on my wide screen monitor. I can drag it to fill the complete screen. But after closing the window by exiting the program Vista dows not remember that I want to open in full screen so I have to drag to widen when I access the browser again. Does this with all programs & windows that I open. Where should I be looking to change the default? Thank you ....... Bob.....feeling dumber each day |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen "BobW" <r.wold@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Q_CdnesAIrtkXcnbnZ2dnUVZ_uuqnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Small problem that I have not been able to overcome: When I open a new > window in Vista (such as the browser) it only opens to about 2/3 screen > width on my wide screen monitor. I can drag it to fill the complete > screen. But after closing the window by exiting the program Vista dows not > remember that I want to open in full screen so I have to drag to widen > when I access the browser again. Does this with all programs & windows > that I open. Where should I be looking to change the default? > > Thank you ....... Bob.....feeling dumber each day[/color] If, in IE7, you click the expand to max button (next to X top right) IE should fill your screen. Then close it by clicking X. Next time IE7 opens it should do maximized. |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen In Control Panel > Folder Options, on the View tab, make sure that "Remember each folder's view settings" has a checkmark (Apply, OK). "BobW" <r.wold@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Q_CdnesAIrtkXcnbnZ2dnUVZ_uuqnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Small problem that I have not been able to overcome: When I open a new > window in Vista (such as the browser) it only opens to about 2/3 screen > width on my wide screen monitor. I can drag it to fill the complete > screen. But after closing the window by exiting the program Vista dows not > remember that I want to open in full screen so I have to drag to widen > when I access the browser again. Does this with all programs & windows > that I open. Where should I be looking to change the default? > > Thank you ....... Bob.....feeling dumber each day >[/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen Thanks but.......when I do this it locks the window at 2/3 width of screen. If I click again to unlock, I can drag to a wider window ie full screen. Close it, open again .....and still only 2/3 width. |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen On Wed, 23 May 2007 15:32:19 -0700, "BobW" <r.wold@comcast.net> wrote: [color=blue] >Small problem that I have not been able to overcome: When I open a new >window in Vista (such as the browser) it only opens to about 2/3 screen >width on my wide screen monitor. I can drag it to fill the complete screen. >But after closing the window by exiting the program Vista dows not remember >that I want to open in full screen so I have to drag to widen when I access >the browser again. Does this with all programs & windows that I open. Where >should I be looking to change the default? > >Thank you ....... Bob.....feeling dumber each day >[/color] Find the shortcut (or make one) for the IE7 browser. Right click on it selecting properties. Where it says 'run', click on the little down pointing arrow and change to from "normal" to maximized. Now click on BOTH apply and save. The next time you click on the shortcut the browser should open full screen and fill your monitor's screen. If you prefer to make it some size less than full screen repeat the steps but leave the "normal" window setting then when it opens while holding down your left mouse once you see the double headed cursor which you will once you move it over a corner of any window drag a corner of said window out and away from the center to make larger or in towards the center to make it smaller. Again be sure to click on apply and save. This works not just for the browser, but almost any application or applet appearing in a window. The down side which you'll have to ask Microsoft about is the change doesn't always get remembered for sizing, it does change from normal to maximized without problem. |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen You need to delete a registry setting. Be careful doing this. In search, type regedit. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main Delete the following keys: Placeholder_Height Placeholder_Width Cheers, "BobW" <r.wold@comcast.net> wrote in message news:CYidnVza16zvWsnbnZ2dnUVZ_uCinZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Thanks but.......when I do this it locks the window at 2/3 width of > screen. If I click again to unlock, I can drag to a wider window ie full > screen. Close it, open again .....and still only 2/3 width. >[/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen Do Windows Explorer windows remember their size (for example, the Pictures folder, or Music folder, Computer, etc.)? Can you cite other programs besides Internet Explorer that don't remember their size? Try this. Open Internet Explorer, without other programs with open windows running, so that IE is the only window on your screen. Right-click a blank area of the Desktop taskbar, and choose "Show Windows Side by Side"). IE should then re-size. Close IE. When opening IE again, is that new window size remembered? "BobW" <r.wold@comcast.net> wrote in message news:4emdnRoDvJ7DV8nbnZ2dnUVZ_vGinZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Been there--done that--no luck > Tnx >[/color] |
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| Re: Unable to open new window to full screen Hi, For Internet Explorer windows... Open a webpage. Stretch it out to fullsize. Don't use maximize. Choose any link on that webpage and right-click> open in a new window. Stretch that second window out to the desired size- don't use maximize. Close the first IE window. Then close that second resized window. To always get a true maximized window... AutoSizer 1.4- [url]http://www.southbaypc.com/AutoSizer/[/url] IE New Window Maximizer [url]http://www.jiisoft.com/iemaximizer/index.htm[/url] Additional information at: [url]http://mvps.org/winhelp2002/ietips.htm[/url] >>> Opening Internet Explorer Full Size [url]http://windowsxp.mvps.org/IEFAQ.htm[/url] >>> Tip #6 [url]http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/answers/30.html[/url] Hope this helps, Don [MS MVP- IE] "BobW" <r.wold@comcast.net> wrote in message news:Q_CdnesAIrtkXcnbnZ2dnUVZ_uuqnZ2d@comcast.com...[color=blue] > Small problem that I have not been able to overcome: When I open a new > window in Vista (such as the browser) it only opens to about 2/3 screen > width on my wide screen monitor. I can drag it to fill the complete[/color] screen.[color=blue] > But after closing the window by exiting the program Vista dows not[/color] remember[color=blue] > that I want to open in full screen so I have to drag to widen when I[/color] access[color=blue] > the browser again. Does this with all programs & windows that I open.[/color] Where[color=blue] > should I be looking to change the default? > > Thank you ....... Bob.....feeling dumber each day[/color] |
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