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Windows being full size in Windows programs
Published by: cfz 2009-01-09
  • I have PC's with Windows 98 and 2000 professional. I am so frustrated that when I open a Windows document or an email in Outlook or a Web site in Explorer that it is not full screen. I have click on that little square to make it full screen. There has got to be some nice way to configure my PC's that when I open a document, email, web page it will be full screen. Your question today is: HOW DO I DO IT?


  • Hi there, It's always annoyed me when IE windows don't open maximized, so a while back I found a program that does just that. It's called IE New Window Maximizer (naturally ;), and can be found at http://www.jiisoft.com/iemaximizer/index.htm. The program is freeware, but the author does ask that you pay for it if you use it longer than 21 days. However, while searching for you today I found a program that goes beyond IE windows and appears to do just what you want. It's called Autosizer (http://www.southbaypc.com/AutoSizer/), and basically what it does is it maximizes (but it can also be set to minimize, center, or restore) any newly opened windows. The only drawback to this program is that you need to set it up for each program you use, but once that's done it should work just fine. These programs need to be running all the time to do their magic, but they do run unobtrusively down in the system tray and take up minimal system resources. I hope that's what you're looking for! If not, please feel free to ask for clarification. Deadlychiapet-ga Google search terms used: IE new window maximizer maximize new windows automatically resize windows
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  • I still cannot get it to work. I right clicked on Explorer and no Run: came up in the properties list. I did "My Documents"--- Same. I have supposedly (I could be wrong) done everything right to get for example, Microsoft works to always open maximized. No go. I am not sure I understand the "Class name", "must match exactly" and such. More clear step by step help.


  • Hi, In regards to the method in the comment below. This will work for most shortcut icons that can be found in the start menu and on the desktop, but not all of them (notably the special Internet Explorer icon, My Network Places or Network Neighbourhood, and My Computer). To use this method, what you need to do is this. Right click and click on properties. It should pop up the properties window for the file with the Shortcut tab open. If you have some other tab selected, click the Shortcut tab at the top of the box. On this page you should see a drop down box called Run. It should have three options: Normal Window, Maximized, and Minimized. If you change it to Maximize and then click Okay or Apply at the bottom of the screen it should set the program to always open up maximized when you use that shortcut. The main limitation of this method is that you need to set it up for each and every shortcut in both your Start Menu, Desktop, and any other toolbars you might have around the screen. As well, as mentioned above it won't work on certain special shortcuts. Now, for the Autosize program. Open it up and we'll go step by step through it. You should be presented with the program's main window when you open it up. Click the Options button at the bottom of the screen and under General make sure there's a checkbox beside Load AutoSizer every time Windows starts, then click okay. Next, here's what you need to do to set a program to always open maximized. While you have AutoSizer's main screen open, open any program, lets say Internet Explorer. Under Currently Open Windows you should see the title of whatever IE window you have open. While at Google Answers it might say "Google Answers - Microsoft Internet Explorer". Beside that you'll see which Class that window belongs to. For IE the class is called IEFrame (in Windows XP anyways, it could be different in Windows 98/2k). If you're confused about what a class is, just think about it as the type of Window that's open. Every IE window open will have the same class, so if AutoSizer is set to maximize a certain class it'll maximize every IE window. Now, to set IE to always open up maximized, click on the Internet Explorer entry under currently open windows and click the AutoSize! button. Once you click the button you'll be prompted on what you want to do. All you really need to do is click okay and you should be set. By doing that it'll be set to search for and maximize windows by class (ex. it won't matter what your IE title bar says, it should still maximize it.) You can repeat this procedure for any program and it should work (Open program, select entry, click AutoSize button, click okay). If by chance you have a strange program that just refuses to work while set to the default Compare using class name, but it always has the same title or at least the same part of title, you can change it to Compare using Window Title. You can set it so it has to match exactly what it says in the Window Title box above (ex. if "Untitled - Notepad" is set for exactly, that's all it will open), or so it has to contain what it says above (ex. if you just put "Notepad" in the window title box when it's set for this option, it will open "Untitled - Notepad" or "File1 - Notepad" using the same rule.) If after you set up a Window and it doesn't work try restarting your computer and make sure AutoSizer is running (it should appear down in your system tray as a white square with red arrows in the corner). Then open the program, it should work. If not, open up AutoSizer and make sure you have it set up right. I don't have MS Works on this comp, but I imagine the entry under Windows Targeted by AutoSizer would look like "Microsoft Works". If it's not there, try opening up works, make sure you click on Microsoft Works in the top part of the screen, click AutoSize, and click okay. It should maximize itself right away. I hope that clears things up for you! =) Deadlychiapet-ga



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