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1 To maximize a window, drag the title bar up to the top of the display until you see the transparent fill screen animation in the background, and release to maximize the window. 2 To restore a maximized window, drag the title bar down until the window shrinks, and release to restore the window.
But If I maximize the program window before minimizing to the taskbar, then the program might fail to restore when clicking on the programs icon in the taskbar!? So it appears there is still an issue with restoration with this (and some other programs) from the taskbar! Currently looking into this issue further.
any shortkey or 3rd party software to either: 1. maximize all open windows or 2. open all new windows maxmized
In Windows 10, you can set a shortcut to always run with a normal window, minimized, or maximized when you open the shortcut.
How do I change Minimize, Maximize, and Close colors in Windows 10 Is there any way to change the color of the Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons in Windows 10? The reason I ask is that if I set my Window border color to black (through the hidden Color and Appearance window) or any dark color for that matter, I can't see the buttons at all!
How do I change Minimize, Maximize, and Close colors in Windows 10
And there is nothing that I can to to maximize to full screen. This happens with any new or saved .doc or .docx files. PDFs and Excel files open fine with no problems I tried to repair Word from the install disk, and even uninstalled then reinstalled the whole Office suite, but nothing has worked to solve this problem.
Power plans can help you save energy, maximize system performance, or achieve a balance between the two. Selecting to use the Balanced or Power saver power plan can help extend your PC's battery life. Balanced - Offers full performance when you need it and saves power when you don't. This is the best power plan for most people.
The behavior that I'm looking for is simple: If I maximize a window, it should maximize over the taskbar, and if I press the "win" key the taskbar comes on top. How can I get that behavior? Thank you for your help. Wish you all the best, God bless!
In Windows 10, the only way I can move a maximized window is if I restore down it first, then move it and re-maximize it. It was because I had Aero Snap disabled.