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If a windows application is developed properly, it will automatically size to the visible screen. See if you can put it into a Cascade windows. That would set it to normal mode and resize it. Right-click in the Taskbar. Minimize all other windows you do not want involved in the operation first. I'm looking for the edge of the window with my mouse.
How is this the wrong way to resize a window? Suppose I can't see the "little window", is there some kind of package I can download so my machine looks like Windows 7?
I am instantly unhappy with this and I suspect I can't roll it back. The animation below shows a double-headed arrow on the bottom, left, and corner of a window and how it resizes a window. To make the window horizontally bigger, move the cursor to the left or right edge of the window until it changes to the double-headed arrow.
To make the window vertically bigger, do the same thing at the top or bottom of the window. To resize horizontally and vertically at the same time, use one of the corners of the window. If you are running Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, or Windows 11, you can use Windows key keyboard shortcuts to resize and arrange windows on your computer. For example, pressing the Windows key and left arrow key resizes the window to fit the left half of the screen.
Pressing the Windows key and the right arrow key resizes the window to fit the right half of the screen. A window can be resized using a series of keyboard shortcuts. Below are the steps for resizing a window only using the keyboard.
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