You can only adjust the size of some browser windows, usually only those that were already opened by JavaScript code. You can not adjust the size of the main browser or the entire screen.
Browser statistics can be found online on sites such as Wikipedia. Statistics such as market share, operating market share, and screen resolution can be found on Wikipedia.
What allows you to adjust the screen resolution
Well, if we're talking about Windows you should make the window as big as the display resolution, and use ITaskbarList2::MarkFullscreenWindow to make sure the taskbar has lower z-order than your window.
Depends on the screen resolution in your system settings. Resolution is generally not application-specific.
Go to the System menu, then Preferences, then Screen Resolution.
Click right on your system screen then select and click on scree resolution keyword the new window is open and screen resolution button is show then you can change your screen resolution according by you.
The screen based images should have the same resolution as the screen - usually about 72dpi.
The screen resolution is determined by the monitor not the desktop.
Assuming you meant screen resolution, first go to Control Panel. Then under 'Appearance and Personalisation', click on 'Adjust screen resolution'. After that, next to 'Resolution', click on the drop down menu. From there, adjust the slider until you find your preferred screen resolution. Then, click the 'Apply' button. Finally, the screen resolution will change and you will be given 15 seconds to decide if you still want that screen resolution. If by 15 seconds, you have not made a decision, the screen resolution will be reverted to what it was like before.
Set your video card resolution to the same resolution that your flat screen supports.
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