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Date: | Wed, 4 Feb 2004 06:17:34 -0800 |
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When I have problems that I think might be caused by
the window not being maximized, I just hit windows d,
go to the task bar and pick the window I want. Amazing
how well it works. It's especially useful in MSN
messenger as reading the message history can get dicey
when you have multiple contacts in 1 window and it's
not maximized.
--- Steve Dresser <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Howard,
>
> You're right, but any screen reader always has
> problems if the windows
> aren't maximized. One way to make that happen is to
> start the program with
> a shortcut, and in the shortcut properties, check
> the radio button that
> says "Run maximized."
>
> It might also be worth checking your display
> settings to make sure they're
> what they're supposed to be.
>
> Steve
>
> On Tuesday 2/3/04 01:05 Howard Kaufman wrote:
> >Maybe something needs to be done with my display
> settings? I know I can
> >use a different command or maximize the window, but
> for such a common task
> >absolutely nothing aught to be necessary beyond the
> windows commands.
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