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    • leocg
      leocg Moderator Volunteer @sporty78 last edited by

      @sporty78 Normal window is a non-maximized and non-minimized window.

      Usually is that windows that doesn't occupy the whole screen. The maximize button on it shows a square.

      I've checked with Chrome and it worked. Firefox doesn't seem to be working either.

      Now I'm really not sure if those options are supposed to work.

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        sporty78 @leocg last edited by sporty78

        @leocg

        What I see in the top right corner of the Firefox page is a bottom line (Minimize), a square inside a square (Restore Down) and the 'X' (Close), and the shortcut setting shows 'normal,' so I assume that I am in normal mode.

        When I click 'Restore Down,' it halves the page into half a page.

        'If' the shortcut 'maximize' option was selected (and it worked), what three icons should be displayed in the top right corner of the page?

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @sporty78 last edited by

          @sporty78 You seem to be on a maximized window. Clicking on the two squares icon will turn it into a normal window.

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            sporty78 @leocg last edited by sporty78

            @leocg

            Clicking on the 'two windows' icon halves the page-Since when is a half page 'normal' mode?

            Try it and you will see what I mean.

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            • leocg
              leocg Moderator Volunteer @sporty78 last edited by

              @sporty78 Yes, it can be a normal window.

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                sporty78 @leocg last edited by sporty78

                @leocg

                To be clear, a 'normal window' is expressed as a half window and a 'maximized window' is expressed as a normal' size for the screen?

                Even if that accurate, it does not explain why the window is maximized when 'normal window' was selected in the shortcut list.

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                • leocg
                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @sporty78 last edited by

                  @sporty78 Nope.

                  See https://techterms.com/definition/maximize

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                    sporty78 @leocg last edited by sporty78

                    @leocg

                    My window is obviously maximized (since the two squares represent 'restore down'). When I click on this icon, the page is condensed from filling up the entire monitor to half the size (in other words, the window is condensed on the right side and I can see the desktop on the left side of the screen).

                    Additionally, the Opera shortcut shows a 'normal window' was selected so it does not make sense why the screen is in maximized mode,.

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @sporty78 last edited by

                      @sporty78 Because your normal/restored window looks like that.

                      And as we already pointed out, those options in the shortcuts properties does not seem to work with Opera.

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                        sporty78 @leocg last edited by sporty78

                        @leocg

                        Okay, so the shortcut option stays as 'normal window' even though it displays a maximized screen?

                        Additionally, selecting 'normal window' or 'maximized' window from the shortcut menu will display a maximized window.

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                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @sporty78 last edited by

                          @sporty78 That option is for the user to set up how s/he would like the window to open. It doesnt change based on the current window state. And that option will not always work.

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