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Full screen resolution depends on the source signal that you feed to your LCD TV.
Most often, the signal come in 16:9 screen size, which sometimes show big black portion on both top and bottom of screen. To maximizes screen display, you can adjust the screen size of your LCD TV through remote control, this features are available in most LCD TV. you will have the option to choose Full Screen Mode, 16:9 screen resolution or many others to choose from (most case about 3 to 4 screen size.
That needs code changes. the program was set to have maximum maximized-window-state size that cant exceed the size you have maximized it to. So, it can't be made more than that unless through the codes by the developer. If you think this solution helps you then your token of appreciation
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1.If you right click on the blue header of the page you will see Restore, move, minimize, maximize, etc. 2. Click maximize to see if the screen enlarges or increases in size. 3. Then click the X in the upper right hand corner of the screen and this will close the window.
One common complaint is that IE will not open a spawned window maximised. This is not a feature in IE. You can TRAIN IE to open a larger size and you can set IE to start full size. But to tell IE to launch all IE occurances to full screen is not supported.
To change IE to start full size, right click on the IE icon/shortcut and change the entry "Run" to "Maximized."
try to open a window and maximize it (make it full screen) then close it. When you open another window it should open full screen. This is something windows "remembers" and to the best of my knowledge there is no way to set this.
hello TRY THE FOLLOWING, GO TO CONTROLPANEL CLICK DISPLAY PROPERTIES -> CLICK ON SETTINGS TAB CLICK ADVANCED -> IN THE GENERAL TAB CHECK FOR THE SCREEN RESOLUTION 96 DPI IF IT IS SO THEN GO TO MONITOR TAB JUST MAXIMIZE YOUR SCREEN REFRESH RATE.
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