![]() ![]() While the holding-Alt-trick attracted me, closing the window in the normal way also saves its size and position after these have been changed. When the program is re-opened, though not technically 'Maximized', it should be nice and big and fill your screen in an identical manner, depending on how carefully you dragged those corners. Then hold Alt while clicking the red cross in the top-right-hand corner. ![]() DON'T maximise it, but use your pointer to drag the corners of the window to the corners of your screen. Open a program with its window non-maximised (if it's already maximised, use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Space, R to 'restore' it to its smaller size). This works to EMULATE a maximised window (make it really big and fill the screen): ![]()
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