The Windows 7 flag icon on the screen typically represents the Windows operating system, signifying that the system is running or ready for user interaction. It can also indicate system notifications, such as updates or alerts that require attention. Additionally, the flag may appear in the taskbar to show active applications or system status. Overall, it serves as a visual cue for users regarding the operating system's functionality and alerts.
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Drag one window to the left and another to the right. They will snap in to place using half the screen.
It means nothing other than there are 7 magpies sitting on your window sill.
You can assume the POST (Power-On Self-Test) was successful.
Click the maximise button, next to close. Or if you are running windows 7, drag the window to the top of the screen.
Function key F11 toggles Full-screen mode on and off.
When you drag a window to the top of the screen in Windows 7, it automatically maximizes to fill the entire screen. This feature, known as "Aero Snap," allows for quick window management. If you release the window before reaching the top, it will return to its previous size and position. To restore it, you can drag it back down or double-click the title bar.
On some computers, yes. I have a window 7 hp computer and it's full screen, but not all computers work, sadly. :(
It means 7.
You can assume the Power On Self-Test (POST) has produced no problems.
Drag one window to the left and another to the right. They will snap in to place using half the screen.