The "Maximize" button, located between the "Close" button and the "Minimize" button.
maximize button
Maximize Button
The button that enlarges a window to fill the entire desktop is typically the maximize button, which is represented by a square icon in the upper right corner of the window on most operating systems. Clicking this button expands the window to cover the entire screen, allowing for a larger view of the content within that window. In some systems, you can also double-click the title bar to achieve the same effect.
The 'maximize' button - or F11 function key.
The minimize button reduces a window to an icon. Clicking the icon restores it. The maximize button increases the size of a window to fill the whole screen or (if an MDI (Multiple Document Interface) window, to fill the parent window's client area). Clicking it again restores the window. The close button closes the window and initiates the document close sequence.
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Click the Maximize button, usually the middle of three buttons provided by the operating system on the top left or top right of the application window.
The button used to maximize the Notepad window is the middle button in the window control section, typically represented by a square or two overlapping rectangles. This button is located in the upper right corner of the Notepad window, next to the minimize and close buttons. Clicking it will expand the Notepad window to fill the entire screen.
The little hollow square at the top right of a window typically represents the "maximize" button in many software applications. Clicking this button expands the window to fill the entire screen. If the window is already maximized, the button may indicate a way to restore the window to its previous size.
Expands the screen to fill the window
You should all know this its easy!! D. clink the title bar button marked with a single square.
You should all know this its easy!! D. clink the title bar button marked with a single square.