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Thread Author: Ambo Replies: 9

 Undersized Window - No FM2R
>> Google is the browser.

No, Google is the search engine.

When one uses a browser to search the internet they typically retain their settings after you close them. So if you close it when it is full screen, it will open as full screen.

When one is browsing the internet then ne chooses the browser to open, which in your case may be Chrome, for example.

However, that does not mean that when you use the search bar at the bottom that Windows will open Chrome. In fact it is probably opening Edge. This is the behaviour of mine simply because I do not use the search bar so don't care.

Thus, it is not opening full screen like Chrome is, because it is not set to do so.

So my question is exactly that;

I assume that you normally use CHrome. Is that correct?
When you search with the search bar is it opening Chrome or Edge?

If that is what is happening then you have two choices;

1) Set Edge to open full screen.

essentially open Edge manually, set it to full screen as usual, and then close it again

2) Change the search bar top open Chrome.

bit irritating to do, but if that's what you wish to do I'll write out the instructions for you.
 Messages Author Date
 Undersized Window new Ambo 13 Jun 21 11:37
 Undersized Window new No FM2R 13 Jun 21 12:05
 Undersized Window new Duncan 13 Jun 21 21:12
 Undersized Window new Ambo 14 Jun 21 07:56
 Undersized Window new No FM2R 14 Jun 21 20:21
 Undersized Window new Ambo 16 Jun 21 11:09
 Undersized Window new Ambo 16 Jun 21 11:53
 Undersized Window new No FM2R 18 Jun 21 16:33
 Undersized Window new smokie 18 Jun 21 17:02
 Undersized Window new Ambo 21 Jun 21 11:07
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