The most problematic issue in Windows 8 through to Windows 10 evolution
The most problematic issue in Windows 8 through to Windows 10 evolution
Back when I used Windows 7, you could open a window or go to my computer and it would appear, let you resize it, and it would stay there in memory. When you opened another window and changed its size, the changes persisted. It was pretty convenient, though I still find it odd. Also, updates sometimes reset some of my settings. Since then, I’ve learned to use WinBlows 10—if you change the size of my computer, all other windows adjust accordingly. It’s frustrating, honestly. I really don’t like how Linux would be a better option if it weren’t a POS OS. Uncle Billy sucks.
Window dimensions. When you resize Explorer to a specific size, all other windows match that size, unlike in Windows 7 where you could have varying window sizes. It means each window displays the same dimensions regardless of the setting, making it consistent across different folders. For instance, clicking on your desktop opens a window that matches the overall size of your computer, and changing the window size to fit another folder like Music still keeps it uniform.
was verified on my machine and it stored various dimensions for different applications on Windows 10
I received the same response as IgorM, which means I don’t understand what you’re referring to.