From: Tim Rude on 11 Aug 2010 12:57 Press F11 "MrBill" <MrBill(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FD7811B8-9E71-4EAE-8F61-0178CD80872A(a)microsoft.com... > thanks, that worked. is there a way to do that to IE windows? trying to > watch video & do work, 1 inch of items on top seems like a mile. thanks > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > >> MrBill wrote: >> > hi, seems i was the one that clicked it off, but during few windows >> > jumping >> > around / during few java - lo mem.. but I lost the header / title bars >> > to my >> > Task Manager. >> > >> > it is stuck on processes tab, just grey border. no blue title bar, nor >> > menu's.. is there a shortcut key that re-enables the headers? or how >> > do I >> > reset Task Manager. >> >> It's running in "Tiny Footprint" mode, double click on the border to >> bring it back to its normal mode. >> >> John >> . >>
From: MrBill on 11 Aug 2010 13:47 thanks, I'll post question in IE as well, but familiar with F11's use in that it maximizes screen (unless some aspect I'm missing). what wanted is smaller size video window (with stay on top feature i have) will allow me to work on window behind it while viewing video's. thanks "Tim Rude" wrote: > Press F11 > > "MrBill" <MrBill(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:FD7811B8-9E71-4EAE-8F61-0178CD80872A(a)microsoft.com... > > thanks, that worked. is there a way to do that to IE windows? trying to > > watch video & do work, 1 inch of items on top seems like a mile. thanks > > > > "John John - MVP" wrote: > > > >> MrBill wrote: > >> > hi, seems i was the one that clicked it off, but during few windows > >> > jumping > >> > around / during few java - lo mem.. but I lost the header / title bars > >> > to my > >> > Task Manager. > >> > > >> > it is stuck on processes tab, just grey border. no blue title bar, nor > >> > menu's.. is there a shortcut key that re-enables the headers? or how > >> > do I > >> > reset Task Manager. > >> > >> It's running in "Tiny Footprint" mode, double click on the border to > >> bring it back to its normal mode. > >> > >> John > >> . > >> > > . >
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