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Every time I open google chrome I only get the page showing as about 1 inch in the right hand side of the screen, how do I alter it.

thanks
karen

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  • Any Window remembers it's closing state, just resize to (max) and close, next time it will be full screen.
  • kaza
    kaza Posts: 893 Forumite
    Sorry, how do I get it to resize as I cant click on the box at the top because its not there

    Thanks
  • Press the 'ALT' key. Then press the 'Down' arrow.
    This should give you access to the menu via your keyboard. Just press the left key until you get to the maximize menu.
  • peter999
    peter999 Posts: 7,102 Forumite
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    Trying Google Chrome.

    How do you access the previously typed links in the address bar ??

    In IE you have a down arrow on right.
    Can't see how to do it in Chrome.
  • -TangleFoot-
    -TangleFoot- Posts: 4,673 Forumite
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    peter999 wrote: »
    How do you access the previously typed links in the address bar ??
    You don't. Not directly in any case; you can access your browsing history either by pressing B]Ctrl[/B+B]H[/B or clicking on the spanner icon and selecting History.

    Alternatively, you can type something into the address bar in an attempt to find it again. You can also use the New Tab page to access those web sites you visit most frequently.
  • gm_xone
    gm_xone Posts: 285 Forumite
    you can access your browsing history either by pressing B]Ctrl[/B+B]H[/B or clicking on the spanner icon and selecting History

    You can also click + hold the forward and back arrows.
  • You can check it by typing " chrome://history/ " in the chrome address bar.
  • peter999
    peter999 Posts: 7,102 Forumite
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    gm_xone wrote: »
    You can also click + hold the forward and back arrows.
    caryl1507 wrote: »
    You can check it by typing " chrome://history/ " in the chrome address bar.
    I don't want to type anything, I just want to access previously typed links with 1-2 clicks.
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