How to make ie windows open maximized




















Here's the rest: "Close IE. Maximize this window now if you need to. Now when you open a new link in a new window it should open to the size of the window that was open when you last exited IE.

I'm pretty sure there is a way to open new windows maximised but when you have it set like this the window will open without any toolbars up the top so your better off doing what the others said. If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem. Also please exercise your best judgment when posting in the forums--revealing personal information such as your e-mail address, telephone number, and address is not recommended.

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Is their any way to make IE open a new window maximized when you right click on a link and select "Open in New Window. Share Flag. All Comments. Collapse -. Maximize 0 Votes. This worked great. Tried this, no difference in selecting file close than "X"ing it. I have found the -k argument to make it do that, but The next problem I have is that I want it to start up on my secondary attached screen, rather than my primary laptop screen.

Probably asking a bit too much! Glad the window size issue is resolved. I don't have any idea on the monitor issue. I just had this problem with IE9 and WIndows 7. It happened after I did an OS cleanup. I remember that working in the past with similar problem but not this time. My IE9 shortcut on the desktop was opening to a full-screen home page fine, but all of the saved desktop IE shortcuts kept opening small and was becoming rather frustrating.

This was close to success, however the bottom of screen Status Bar was off and the top of screen Address Bar was on Auto-Hide which I really didn't want. Thankfully ALL was back working fine for me after that. In Vista Business 64 sp1, how do I make a short cut to a web location open in a maximized window IE 8 is the default browser? Also, how can I resize the IE window that opens when I click the shortcut and have Vista remember that size when I use the shortcut the next time?

This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Try this with your Shortcut IE window. Drag the corners of the window until it completely fills the screen. Do not use the maximize button to enlarge the window. Hold down the Ctrl key, keep it depressed, and using the mouse click File and then Exit on the menu bar.

Do not use the "X" in the upper right corner to close the window. Internet Explorer should now open in a full window. The resolution changing can often be due to incompatible or corrupted graphics card drivers and the Base video option.

In addition, conflicting third-party software might adjust the resolution. Windows can minimize for a variety of reasons, including refresh rate problems or software incompatibility. To resolve the problem, you can try changing the refresh rate or updating your drivers.

Set it to Disabled, then press OK. Chrome has a full screen mode that you can switch to regardless what you have open. In order to switch to full screen, you have to tap the F11 key. Glitches can sometimes cause this issue to occur, and reinstalling the software will help. Disabling certain settings or restoring them default is one way to deal with this issue. Essentially, it locks away access to the rest of the device.

On the Shortcut tab you can set its default startup window state to run as maximized. SeniorCare2Share Care about seniors? Have knowledge?



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