Reply 1 : llarge screen
Do you mean that:
A.) The browser window is not maximized (doesn't take up the full size of your monitor).
B.) The browser is maximized, but the website does not take up the full size of the browser.
C.) Something else.
Let us know.
John
A.) The browser window is not maximized (doesn't take up the full size of your monitor).
B.) The browser is maximized, but the website does not take up the full size of the browser.
C.) Something else.
Let us know.
John
Reply 2 : llarge screen
The answer is letter A. user470
Reply 3 : llarge screen
Just as a quick note, I deleted two of my replies here! They were plain wrong, 
Possibly, but user470 has now posted nearly 250 times in these forums. it is a shame that he hasn't learnt how to give full details by this time, or learn more about how to use the computer and how to experiment in all this time.
Mark
Possibly, but user470 has now posted nearly 250 times in these forums. it is a shame that he hasn't learnt how to give full details by this time, or learn more about how to use the computer and how to experiment in all this time.
Mark
Reply 4 : llarge screen
Yes, I want a large screen to come up automatically when I connect to to an internet screen. user470
Reply 5 : llarge screen
What browser are you using? Could be Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Safari or a few others.
Kees
Kees
Reply 6 : llarge screen
-> Some browsers offer such a setting, but most do not.
-> For IE, there's a program that will set maximized as default; for others, not.
-> For most programs, you can customize the program's shortcut, but that assumes you always launch the program using the same shortcut.
So, unfortunately, which browser you use, and how you launch it, is quite relevant.
John
-> For IE, there's a program that will set maximized as default; for others, not.
-> For most programs, you can customize the program's shortcut, but that assumes you always launch the program using the same shortcut.
So, unfortunately, which browser you use, and how you launch it, is quite relevant.
John
Reply 7 : llarge screen
I am using Internet Explorer 8. user470
Reply 8 : llarge screen
Two ways:
Settings: http://blogs.chron.com/helpline/archives/2006/05/how_to_set_inte.html
Utility program: http://www.jiisoft.com/iemaximizer/
Your choice what to use.
Kees
Settings: http://blogs.chron.com/helpline/archives/2006/05/how_to_set_inte.html
Utility program: http://www.jiisoft.com/iemaximizer/
Your choice what to use.
Kees
Reply 9 : llarge screen
How exactly do you "connect to an internet screen".
For example:
- By clicking on an url-shortcut on your desktop.
- By clicking on the pinned icon in Windows 7.
- By choosing it from the quick launch bar in XP.
- By clicking on a shortcut on the desktop you made yourself?
Kees
For example:
- By clicking on an url-shortcut on your desktop.
- By clicking on the pinned icon in Windows 7.
- By choosing it from the quick launch bar in XP.
- By clicking on a shortcut on the desktop you made yourself?
Kees
Reply 10 : llarge screen
To Kees. I type the web site in the URL box. user470
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