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  • G GenJerDan

    Nope. That just maximizes a window.

    YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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    Matt U
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    Hovering the mouse at the top of the window doesn't display the floating menu/command bar?

    djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.

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      Hovering the mouse at the top of the window doesn't display the floating menu/command bar?

      djj55: Nice but may have a permission problem Pete O'Hanlon: He has my permission to run it.

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      GenJerDan
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      Nope. (And can't double-check now,since Alt-F4 worked just fine to get rid of it :p ) But F11 (shift or ctrl or naked) just toggles a Maximized window). It had to be a ctrl or alt key sequence. The way I type, the F keys are way out of range without effort.

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      • G GenJerDan

        So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen. No, not maximized. Full screen. No frame to it at all. No obvious way to put it back to normal.

        YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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        lewax00
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        Have to agree with the others that say F11. Press it and wait a moment, it will look like it maximized it but if you wait a few seconds the top should hide itself.

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          Have to agree with the others that say F11. Press it and wait a moment, it will look like it maximized it but if you wait a few seconds the top should hide itself.

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          GenJerDan
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          But another F11 should have brought it back to normal, and a mouseover should have dropped the top down. Maybe my system just went into a coma a little while and went all kiosky on me.

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          • G GenJerDan

            But another F11 should have brought it back to normal, and a mouseover should have dropped the top down. Maybe my system just went into a coma a little while and went all kiosky on me.

            YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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            lewax00
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            Did the page you were on have any Flash/other similar embedded things? Because those can sometimes hide input from the browser (which is very annoying when you try to use a shortcut and can't figure out why it isn't working...).

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              Did the page you were on have any Flash/other similar embedded things? Because those can sometimes hide input from the browser (which is very annoying when you try to use a shortcut and can't figure out why it isn't working...).

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              GenJerDan
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              It was a Lounge reply-to-message page, so I hope not.

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              • G GenJerDan

                So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen. No, not maximized. Full screen. No frame to it at all. No obvious way to put it back to normal.

                YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                (contextkey)/TaskManager/Processes/iexplore.exe < "end process"

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                • G GenJerDan

                  So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen. No, not maximized. Full screen. No frame to it at all. No obvious way to put it back to normal.

                  YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                  Pascal Ganaye
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                  This is bad... I think you just got yourself Windows 8

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                  • P Pascal Ganaye

                    This is bad... I think you just got yourself Windows 8

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                    GenJerDan
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                    I wish. They've only just now rolled out Win7 to us.

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                    • G GenJerDan

                      So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen. No, not maximized. Full screen. No frame to it at all. No obvious way to put it back to normal.

                      YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                      Clifford Nelson
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                      Thanks, I have had that problem before, and I hate it. Lot of things that Windows 7 does for me I hate.

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                      • G GenJerDan

                        So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen. No, not maximized. Full screen. No frame to it at all. No obvious way to put it back to normal.

                        YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                        Lost User
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                        F11 works on my system, and has done ever since the first version of IE I used in the last millenium. And if you move the mouse to the top of the screen a toolbar slides into view. Click on the View selector in the menu for confirmation.

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                        • G GenJerDan

                          So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen. No, not maximized. Full screen. No frame to it at all. No obvious way to put it back to normal.

                          YouTube and My Mu[sic], Films and Windows Programs, etc.

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                          Marc Clifton
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                          GenJerDan wrote:

                          So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen.

                          F12. (though on Chrome it's F11). [edit]Actually, it's F11 on IE too. Hmm...I'm totally confused now.) The first time that happened to me, I had to figure out what key my cat had pressed. Not sure I was using IE though, as some other products support this as well. Marc

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                            GenJerDan wrote:

                            So..what bizarre keystokes did I manage to stumble upon while typing that made my IE9 full screen.

                            F12. (though on Chrome it's F11). [edit]Actually, it's F11 on IE too. Hmm...I'm totally confused now.) The first time that happened to me, I had to figure out what key my cat had pressed. Not sure I was using IE though, as some other products support this as well. Marc

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                            Lost User
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                            My dog trod on my laptop the other week and text in Outlook became huge. So I made the font smaller til it looked normal. Then everyone was receiving email with tiny words. He'd done something to the zoom level, I didn't know there was one.

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                              (contextkey)/TaskManager/Processes/iexplore.exe < "end process"

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                              Brady Kelly
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                              Powershell is quicker for me. I keep it open, so I would just type

                              get-process iexplore.exe|kill

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