There is no default setting for finder windows and columns but you can follow these steps: 1) Open your finder window
2) While holding down option key on keyboard, drag the bottom right corner as far as you would like the window to be
4) If you would like the column size to be wider, do the same thing: hold down option and drag the two little lines you see at the bottom right corner of the column to adjust it
5) If you have several folders within main folders that you would like to be bigger, it will change all the column sizes of the smaller folders (this doesn't make sense now but it will later) automatically
:) hope this helped
First open Settings>Graphics then change Full Screen to Window then change the resolution to the desired size.
Go to Image > Image Size to open new window where you have information about Height, Width, Resolution and ability to change settings or open Info panel: Window > Info.
When you open a Finder window there will be the amount of space you have free at the bottom of the window. e.g. 6 Items, 188.38 GB available
outside edge of a window used to change the window size
size of icon
To change your screen size for a program, you'll typically need to adjust the display settings on your operating system. On Windows, you can do this by right-clicking on the desktop, selecting "Display settings," and modifying the resolution. For macOS, go to "System Preferences," click on "Displays," and choose a resolution that suits your needs. Additionally, some programs may have their own settings menu where you can adjust the display or window size directly.
Border. "One method of displaying information that is not visible is to change the size of the window by dragging the border."
For XP: You can try changing the resolution of your screen. While on your desktop, right-click and select 'Properties'. Click the 'Settings' tab, and change the resolution using the bar you see in the window. Vista: Right-click on desktop, select 'Personalize'. Click 'Display Settings' and then change resolution in the window that pops up.
yes if you see a weird arrow thing for your mouse on the side of the window click and drag to re-size
That dimension will change with the size of the window and the header height.
To check the page file size in Windows XP, right-click on "My Computer" and select "Properties." In the System Properties window, go to the "Advanced" tab and click on the "Settings" button under the Performance section. In the Performance Options window, click on the "Advanced" tab, and then click on the "Change" button under Virtual Memory. Here, you can see the current page file size settings for each drive.
measure the wndow and whatever the size is go to the window shop and if they have the right size then it is complete