How to kep windows maximised inxp


















Then select the "Layout" tab and change the window size to what you want it to be I have x50 for the screen and x for the scroll buffer. You can also optionally set the top left position I always have it at 1,1 if you don't want Windows itself deciding where the window goes.

This is for XP, other MS operating systems may vary slightly but the general idea should be the same. In the Command window, right click the Title bar and select Properties from the popup menu. The property sheet appears. Close the property sheet by clicking OK and select 'Save proeprties for future windows with same title'. Change your Font, Window Size, and so on. Check out Console2 , it seems to be about the most promising window enhancement for cmd.

I have to say, cmd. Especially the copy pasting support, etc. Personally, I use putty to ssh into a Linux box when I really need to do command line work, you can't go past Bash.

Even though you could install that on windows using Cygwin , which will allow you to use another console, although this doesn't have the ability to override the windows cmd. Access Properties by right clicking on top of the CMD window, go back to the Font tab, select either 10 x 18 or 12 x 16, and then click OK. You'll then need to go back to the Layout tab and reset the Screen Buffer Size Width to the appropriate value. For example, I selected the 10 x 18 font size and then changed the Screen Buffer Size Width to X and window size width to X Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.

By default, Windows opens its programs in the "Normal" window size, meaning its dimensions won't fill the entire screen. While users may easily maximize the window's size by clicking the middle icon in the upper-right corner, many don't like having to repeat the action every time they start a program.

To force Windows to open a program in maximized mode, follow the steps in both sections below. Now all windows open fully! I appreciate your help with that. Comments violating those rules will be removed. Comments that don't add value will be removed, including off-topic or content-free comments, or comments that look even a little bit like spam. All comments containing links and certain keywords will be moderated before publication.

I want comments to be valuable for everyone, including those who come later and take the time to read. Search Ask Leo! Do this Subscribe to Confident Computing! I'll see you there! Did you ever get a fix for that? I have same thing. Thanks, simple and effective. Hope it helps. Though I do use Autosizer on another laptop and like that too.

Its IE problem not windows try a new browser it worked for me. Post-script to accompany my previous post: …So what else can I do to fix my particular problem? I am beginning to appreciate more and more good advice that works — I love it when my life gets simpler and I can move on from being stuck esp with technology — thanks again — Reply.

When I right click and click properties there is no shortcuts to press… not sure what to do. Thank you. Your first suggestion did the job for me. IE 11 with Windows 7 64bt Reply. So how do I get Computer Management to open maximized? Leave a reply: Before commenting please: Read the article.

Comment on the article. No personal information. No spam. Technology with Confidence. You can do this! Gain more confidence with your technology by subscribing to my Confident Computing weekly email newsletter. Here, we'll list various reasons why TikTok is a fantastic platform. Both of the above comments are right, about opening folders and executable files. You can create a shortcut of the folder and set to run it maximized from the properties.



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