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:
If it is something like a video you could use command f. That would usually work.
minecraft
press alt+enter
just press f11 or go to options>display setup>advanced> and change the resolution
I think it can't be turned to fullscreen mode.
To make the game fullscreen is a hassel but there is a fourm on the bout evoultion site that gives a some what good step by step process. Your best bet is to try but overall it dosnt seem worth it in my opion
fullscreen gives you wider range of the nukes
click on Options,then GFX options.Click on fullscreen-YES.
You can't make the batch file automatically open up in fullscreen mode, but you can do this: @echo off mode 800 "Commands here" This will open the batch file in a rather larger-than-normal window, but it will not be in fullscreen, the user of the batch file must click the maximize button to make it fullscreen.
there is no fullscreen option on the game, but you can play whituot facebook column on Digital Chocolats website, and aqctivate the browsers fullscreen ( F11)
well. i dont think you can make it in a little screen, because i know i cant.
It is probably just working. A Mac will make bleeping sounds and other random sounds when it is working on something.
You can just click the fullscreen button above the Menu button. Cheers.