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Hover over the window border, drag it to the maximum, close the browser, and the next time you open the browser, it will be the same as the last time you closed it. However, it is important to note that the enlarged window must be the last window to close in order for the memory function to take effect.
If this doesn't work for your browser, you can also try this method by selecting Run from the Start menu, entering regedit in the Run input box, and clicking the OK button to open the Registry window. In the left pane, the Hkey Current User Software Microsoft Internet Explorer Main directory.
Find the [Window Placement] item in the right pane, double-click it, and the [Binary Value] dialog box will pop up, and delete the data in the [Numeric Data] column.
Then from the left pane of the Registry, go to the Hkey Current User Software, Microsoft Internet Explorer Desktop, Old Workareas directory.
Find the OldWorkAreaRects item in the right pane and delete it. Close the registry and restart your computer. Then open IE Browser, click the [Maximize] button in the upper right corner of the window, then press the [Restore] button, then press the [Maximize] button, and finally close IE Browser and start the computer again.
The next time you open Internet Explorer, the browser window will be maximized.
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Open the webpage, click to maximize, and close it immediately, and the next time you won't have this problem.
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When you open a web page, link to a new window, and then close the first window that was opened. Then drag the new window to the maximum with the mouse.
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Use Task Manager.
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1. Your monitor doesn't have a key signature Pressing the "automatic" on your monitor is generally "out or something".
2. Press Alt, then press the spacebar, and then press the corresponding letter to operate the window.
Reinstall QQ and try it.。。 It's not okay to only alt+f4.。。。
Windows key + D key. It is possible to minimize and restore the state before minimization at the same time. There are no shortcuts to maximize and close at the same time.
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To resolve this issue, disable script debugging in Inter Explorer. Recommended only for Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Editi....To resolve this issue, disable script debugging in Inter Explorer.
This procedure is recommended only for Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition. To resolve this issue on other operating systems, apply one of the upgrades listed in the Workaround section of this article.
Launch Inter Explorer.
On the Tools menu, click Inter Options.
On the Advanced tab, click to select the Disable Script Debugging check box in the Browse section.
Click OK, and then restart Windows.
If you can't close a web page, use Task Manager to close it; If all web pages can't be closed, first kill the virus, and then go to the Internet to ** an IE repair software to repair; If it doesn't work, go to the next IE explore online and reinstall IE
Click Start - Right-click on "Computer" - Properties - Advanced System Settings - Advanced - Performance - Customize - Cancel "Animation Elements in the Window", "Fade in and Out......"Wait for the previous tick.
At the end of the explorer, press Ctrl+Alt+Esc
Minimization is that the program process runs in the background, not displayed in the foreground, closing is the program process is completely terminated, you can use the task manager to demonstrate, after a program is minimized, in the process column, you can also find its process, but after closing, you can not find it in the process column.
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Ok, the default in the future is maximized. Second, close all IE browser windows, right-click the IE browser icon in the quick launch bar, click "Properties" in the shortcut menu that appears, the system will pop up the "Start InternetExplorer Browser Properties" dialog page, click the "Shortcut" tab, click the drop-down bar on the right side of the "Run mode (R)" on the page that appears, select "Maximize", and then press "OK" to exit. Open the IE window, click on the link inside, and then close the previously opened IE window, leaving only this linked page, drag to the maximum and close the page.
From now on, when you open the IE browser window, you can directly see the maximized page. Third, modify the registry, open the "Registry", find [Hkey Current User Software Microsoft Internetexplorer Desktop Oldkareas], and then check one option on the right side of the pop-up window "OldWorkAreaRects", and delete it. Find [Hkey Current User Software Microsoft InternetExplorer Main] in the "Registry" and select "WinDos Placement" on the right side of the window to remove it.
Quit the Registry, restart your computer, then open IE, maximize its window, and click the "Restore Down" button to restore the window, then click the "Maximize" button again, and finally close the IE window. When you open IE later, the window is maximized. Fourth, open more than three web pages, right-click the taskbar at the bottom of the window, select the cascading window, and then drag all the layers of each window to maximize, and finally close, and open the browser again will be maximized.
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To open a web page in a browser window, there are the following ways to maximize windowing:
1 Right-click the browser shortcut icon Properties Select "Run mode" Maximize "OK" to save, the next time you open it, it will be the maximization window;
2 Open the home page of the browser Click "Maximize" in the upper right corner, and then close the browser, the next time you open it, it will be the maximization window;
3 Open the home page of the browser, pull the four-sided chain of the browser with the mouse in turn, pull it to the maximum size or the size that the owner wants, close the browser, and the next time you open the window, the window will be maximized or the size of the last pull;
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Three ways to solve (trial):
1) Maximize the first window.
Whenever you open IE for the first time to browse the web, the windows tend to be smaller, especially when clicking on those windows that are browsing offline, maximizing them each time. In fact, it is not difficult to solve, just right-click the IE shortcut icon (for example, the IE shortcut icon in the quick launch bar of the taskbar), select "Properties", select "Maximize" in the "Run in Item", and then "OK". In addition, you can also use the "memory" effect of IE to maximize the window when it is first opened, that is, if the window is maximized when the browser window is closed last time, the window will remain maximized when IE is restarted next time.
2) Make IE's "memory" more accurate.
Many friends report that IE "memory" is not good, only remember the size of the window when IE is closed, and open a new web page during browsing, or a small window, you need to click the "maximize" button again and again, even if the window is closed and opened again and again, it is a small window. Since IE can't "remember" the process of clicking the "maximize" button, there are other ways to force it to "remember". Once the small window is open, instead of clicking the "Maximize" button in the upper right corner of the IE window, drag its border by dragging the mouse to force the window to be maximized.
At this time, close the window and re-open a new web page to try, is the problem solved?
3) Replenish the brain by modifying the registry.
When IE's memory is not sensitive, you can also modify the registry to enhance its memory and make up for its brain: open the "Registry", find [Hkey Current User Software Microsoft Internet Explorer Main], delete the Window Placement key in the right pane, and then find [Hkey Current User Software Microsoft]. Internet Explorer Desktop Old Work-Areas], delete the OldWorkArea-Rects key in the right pane, close the registry, restart, maximize the IE window twice in a row ("Maximize, Restore, Maximize"), and restart IE again.
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Open a web page, close it when it's adjusted, and then reopen it.
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