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Old April 15th 05, 10:22 PM
Peter Scott
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When I originaly set up the system all programs opened maximized, now
everytime I click a program it opens in minimized and I have to click on
maximize. How do I reset it to open full screen?.


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Old April 15th 05, 10:32 PM
T. Waters
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Drag the window edges with the mouse to full size.
Close the window by clicking the X, while holding down the CTRL key.

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When I originaly set up the system all programs opened maximized, now
everytime I click a program it opens in minimized and I have to click on
maximize. How do I reset it to open full screen?.




 




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