Either you can click on the 'Maximize-minimize' button in the upper right hand corner, or you can put the mouse at the corner of the window, at the point where a double-ended arrow appears, and then, holding down the left button, drag the window to the size that you want.
To resize a window, click on the "minus sign" in the upper right corner of the window. Then, the window should be entirely visible. Drag the cursor (arrow) along the lower right hand corner until it becomes a double arrow. Hold down the left mouse key and drag the corner inward at an angle until you have the window sized the way you want it. You can also use F11 to get the window to full screen size, and then click F11 again to put it back to the original size.
Can you define your question.. Resize it?? Or what...
If you can't see the three small boxes in the top-right corner of the window you're trying to resize, press the F11 key one time.
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You can correct this size problem. Just open a browser window and resize it manually (not using maximize button). Place the mouse pointer on the lower rigth corner of the window, a resize handle will appear. Click and drag to resize the window to the full size. From now on every browser window you oen will appear in full size. If you find this info useful, please vote!!!
Try unmaximizing and then resizing. Try hitting Alt+F7 and move the window until you can resize. To resize move mouse to corner or edge of window until the cursor changes and then click and drag.
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AnswerTear it out and make it bigger or smaller. AnswerMove your cursor to the bottom right of the window. You will see the cursor change appearance. Hold down the left mouse button and drag the window to the size you want. If you want the window to open this size everytime you open it hold down the Ctrl key then click the x at the upper right to close the window. AnswerI tried manual resize then F11 (fullscreen) then F11 again and closed with the "x" . when I reopened the window it was the correct size I wanted. Maybe this proc resets the registry somehow? Vista. If the bottom of the windows is not visible (so you can't drag the corner or border to resize), change your screen resolution to a smaller size -- this will show the whole window so you can resize it and then return the resolution to the size you like. To change the screen resolution, right click anywhere on the desktop, select Properties/Screen resolution.
Simply hold your mouse click on the bar at the top (you know, the one with the program name on) then drag it about. To resize, you just pull on the corner. Ensuring that the window is restored down.
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
I just reduce the players window and reopen the internet-not so hard, and resize the internet window to change songs.
Resize is the term your looking for i believe. Or if your referring to the box at the top of the window on the right its maximize, restore down, and minimize