Get more out of the space available on your display--no matter what size--to increase your view of the Windows desktop, Windows Explorer, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Ribbonized applications.
Internet Explorer helps you customize your view of Web pages as you conduct your online research. If you prefer to hide the toolbar and tabs to maximize the page content, try activating the auto-hide ...
But shortcuts can help you switch swiftly between your windows and minimize and maximize them. Going full screen is an underrated feature on Windows and Mac and you can do it even faster with a ...
I run Windows 7 with Internet Explorer 11. When I open Internet Explorer from a shortcut on my desktop, it doesn't open on the full screen. It opens maybe about a quarter of the screen at the top. I ...
Whenever I use shift-LeftClick to open an IE link in a new window, the window starts non-maximized. While I can maximize each window separately, I would rather do them all at once using a windows ...
Before we start, the Full Screen of any application means you don’t see any buttons or address bar on the top. All you see is the content of the application. So, even if your app or window is taking ...
You can use the previously mentioned DesktopCoral application, which reserves a section of the screen so that maximized windows can't use that area—as if there was a sidebar there. This works out ...