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| | randomly resizing windows I am experiencing the most annoying problem with Vista - One half the time when I click on a program to do an operation, such as in IE to save a file, the window resizes itself, rather than does the action - it will then continue to resize back and forth with every click. After a while - it will let me do the action. ' Any ideas? |
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| | Re: randomly resizing windows Try dragging an IE window to the size you want it to open to then use CTRL or ALT + F4 (can't remember which at the moment) to close the window and then check and see if all IE windows open to that size. |
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| | Re: randomly resizing windows Thanks, but - this doesn't help me - It happens with every window - I click some place on the window - like a scroll bar - and that window resizes itself rather than scrolling, as if I've double-clicked on the top bar - it really interferes with my work. "huwyngr" wrote: > Try dragging an IE window to the size you want it to open to then use > CTRL or ALT + F4 (can't remember which at the moment) to close the > window and then check and see if all IE windows open to that size. > > |
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| | Re: randomly resizing windows See what others suggest. |
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| | Re: randomly resizing windows On 22 Maj, 19:56, WantToLikeVista <WantToLikeVi...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Thanks, but - this doesn't help me - It happens with every window - I click > some place on the window - like a scroll bar - and that window resizes itself > rather than scrolling, as if I've double-clicked on the top bar - it really > interferes with my work. > > "huwyngr" wrote: > > Try dragging an IE window to the size you want it to open to then use > > CTRL or ALT + F4 (can't remember which at the moment) to close the > > window and then check and see if all IE windows open to that size. Do you have notebook? I have and when I click on the top right corner of my touchpad then I have this action (maximalize) When I click right botton of my touchpad then I have Show Menu Start Mayby you have the same ? |
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