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Vista - Open windows full screen?

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01-26-2008   #1
Spizz


 
 

Open windows full screen?

I'm a new user quite enjoying Vista so far, but I can't locate a check box
or whatever to open my windows full screen. Can anyone help me, it's quite
annoying when I'm mobile and don't have my mouse plugged into my laptop and
I have to maximise my apps to see the full picture using the touchpad.

TIA

Spizz


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01-26-2008   #2
LAB Enterprises


 
 

Re: Open windows full screen?

You can right click on the program icon, choose properties, and change the
run default
to open maximized.

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Quote:

> I'm a new user quite enjoying Vista so far, but I can't locate a check box
> or whatever to open my windows full screen. Can anyone help me, it's quite
> annoying when I'm mobile and don't have my mouse plugged into my laptop
> and I have to maximise my apps to see the full picture using the touchpad.
>
> TIA
>
> Spizz
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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