Maximize the IE window (especially the new window opened by the hyperlink)

  
The first method: When using IE browser, sometimes somehow, the system will open a small window by default, when the user will maximize this window When the display is displayed, it will still be a small window when the next time the browse window is opened. (Another case is that IE is maximized for the first time, but the new window opened by opening the connection is not maximized.) In fact, this is a kind of “memory” effect that IE itself has. That is to say, the next reopened window is in the default state with the same state as the last closed window. If you want the browser window to automatically maximize the display each time you open it, the easiest way is to manually drag the method: Open the IE browser window, click on the link inside, then close the previously opened IE browser window, leaving only This link page, directly drag the border with the mouse to pull its window to the entire screen, and then close the page. From then on, you can see the maximized page directly by opening the IE browser window. The second method: Let the home page automatically full screen (press F11 with an effect when browsing), do not need to add any special code in the webpage, also use the above IE“memory” effect! 1. Set the home page first. 2. Then close all open IE windows and leave only one home page open. 3. Then click View > Toolbar, as shown below, "Standard button", “Address bar”, “Links” The front hooks are removed 4. Press F11 to display the full screen of this home page. 5. Finally, move the mouse to the top right corner to close the home window. After opening IE, it will be the home screen of the automatic full screen display. . If you drag the IE shortcut to the startup folder of the start menu, you will be able to automatically open the automatic full-screen search interface every time you turn it on (it seems a bit sloppy:) Later, the stupid classmate told me a better way to create a new shortcut. The way to point to "C:\\Program Files\\Internet Explorer\\IEXPLORE.EXE" -k The address of the webpage you want to open, such as: Drag this shortcut to the startup item and everything is ok. 2. Close all IE browser windows first. Right click on the IE browser icon in the quick launch bar, click on “Attributes” in the shortcut menu that appears, and the system will pop up “Start Internet Explorer browser properties” dialog page, click ““ shortcut” label. In the "Run as method (R)" on the page that appears, click the drop-down bar on the right and select “Maximize”. Then press “OK” to exit. Open the IE browser window, click on the link inside, then close the previously opened IE browser window, leave only the link page, pull the border to pull its window to the entire screen, and then close the page. From then on, you open the IE browser window directly to maximize the page. If this method is not working, you can change the registry of your computer. Open the "Registry Editor" and find [HKEY_ CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Desktop\\Old WorkAreas], then Select “OldWorkAreaRects” on the right side of the window to delete it; find [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Main] in the "Registry Editor", select “Window_Placement” on the right side of the window to select it Delete; exit & ldquo; Registry Editor, restart the computer, then open IE, maximize its window, and click the "Restore" button to restore the window, then click again "maximize" Button, finally close the IE window. When you reopen IE later, the window will be normal! 3. Method 1 Double-click the IE browser on the desktop. After the web page pops up, place the mouse on the blue area above and press the left button. Move the upper left corner of the window to the upper left corner of the screen, and then place the mouse in the window. In the lower right corner, a double arrow appears. Hold down the left button and drag it to the lower right corner of the screen (you can't double click the top blue area to maximize it, and don't click the maximize button in the upper right to make it max), then Close the webpage. Reopen the webpage and pop it up to maximize it. Then, open a connection in the web page (that is, open a new web page). At this time, close the first open window, leaving only the second pop-up window, and re-operate it as in the previous method. Then close this window again. From now on, whether it is double-clicking on the pop-up window of IE browser or clicking on the link in the web page, the pop-up window is the biggest. Method 2 First close all IE browser windows, right click on the IE browser icon in the quick launch bar, (or create a shortcut to the IE browser on the desktop, right click on the shortcut icon), appear In the shortcut menu, click <;properties";, the system will pop up <; start Internet Explorer browser properties & rdquo; dialog page, click “ shortcuts & rdquo; tab, in the page that appears "run mode (R) & rdquo; Click the drop down bar on the right, select “maximize”, then press “OK” to exit. Open the IE browser window, click on the link inside, then close the previously opened IE browser window, leave only the link page, pull the border to pull its window to the entire screen, and then close the page. From then on, you can see the maximized page directly by opening the IE browser window. Method 3 If the above method is not working, then you can modify the computer's registry. To do this, open “Registry Editor" (Start-Run-Enter regedit-OK), find [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\InternetExplorer\\Desktop\\OldkAreas], and then select an option on the right side of the pop-up window “OldWorkAreaRects&rdquo ;, and delete. Find [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\InternetExplorer\\Main] in the "Registry Editor" and select “Windos_Placement” on the right side of the window to delete it. Exit “Registry Editor”, restart the computer, then open IE, maximize its window, and click the “Restore Down” button to restore the window, then click the “Maximize” button again. Finally, close the IE window. When you open IE later, the window will be normal!
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