New windows can be opened (usually) from the File menu or with a Command N shortcut. If screen was meant instead of window then it will depend upon the Mac. Recent Macs will usually have a mini DVI output which may require an adapter to connect to an older monitor/screen.
A window! can you work out how it's a window?
you dont
In accordance with US Army regulations, MAC II has more stringent protection requirements than MAC III. MAC I is the category with the most protection requirements of all three.
There are several ways to do so: 1) Use mouse and drag the cursor to the edge of the open window. Drag till the windows is resized accordingly. You can resize the window by a side edge also adjusting the width (same with top & bottom). Corner allows to adjust both sizes at once. 2) A Window on Mac has three colorful buttons on the top left of every window. Among them, the green button (indicated by +) sign automatically resize the window fit to screen. 3)Make use of full screen. To make a window full screen, press the two arrows in the top right corner. The window will open in a new screen so that you don't lose whatever else is open on your desktop. To exit fullscreen mode:
1 + 1 = window
1+1 = WINDOW
MAC-2 requires more stringent protection measures than MAC-3, but not as much as MAC-1. This level of protection must be better than industry best practices.
Window.
1 simple fact: Design
MOst are PC's Mac's are usually for graphic design oriented users. I would say 20/1 or more even.
2+1 does not equal window 1+1 does
1. Scottish: Mac Cionaodha or Mac Cionaoith2. Northern Irish: Mac Coinnigh. Also the Scottish name as in 1.