Try to close all other open IE windows except for the small one. Then resize the small window (do not maximize) and then close it. IE is supposed to remember that it was resized when you next open it or click on a link.
If this does not work try the methods below:
With only one the small annoying window open, resize and then close it by clicking the X in the upper right corner while holding down the Shift key. It may or may not work.
Or try the following:
· Leave only the small window open, and close all other.
· Now open a secondary IE window by clicking a link in the already open IE window.
· Resize the second window to the right size.
· While holding down the Shift key, close the resized window using the X in the upper corner.
· Resize the still open original window as desired.
· Close this window by clicking the X while holding down the Shift key
If you mean full screen, F11 makes IE full screen. Otherwise you can right click the link and choose "Open in New Window" If you want to change your default to open links in new windows you can go to Tools... Internet Options.... Tabs Settings... Choose open links in new window
If the door is not closed and the draft is going out the window, then yes. An open window can indeed make a door open.
you can do this when you go to link a page or post you have to tick the box that says, make page post open in new window, once you have done this save! So when somebody clicks the link the page post will open in a new window.
Open your window in the minimized position. Now put your cursor over the top edge of your window until it turns into a double-headed arrow, grab and pull up. Next grab the bottom edge of the taskbar again and pull it down to fill the window. Then do the same things to the sides if necessary. Then, in the upper right of the window, click on the double boxes to make one maximized box even though the window already fills the screen.After that all windows should open to full view.
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First open Settings>Graphics then change Full Screen to Window then change the resolution to the desired size.
No, may be it can make your sleeping deeper
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:
Throw it out a window. (Make sure the window is open when you throw it out....)
When you open it go to the very bottom of the window next to sign in is simulation options click that. next check off fullscreen
If you have two windows open, then to activate the inactive window you have to click on the colored strip, mine is blue, at the very top of the window. Don't know if that is what you meant. :)
Some websites use code within links that prompt the browser to open a new window, but most do not. Internet Explorer will not open a new window for each link unless the hyperlink is coded that way or you specifically request a new window. This is by design. If you are using Internet Explorer, you can right-click a link and choose to open the link in a new window.