
The program still does not open as maximized

Click Apply ( C), and then click OK ( D).In the drop-down menu that appears, select Maximized ( B).Locate the Run: section, and click the down arrow on the right side ( red circle).In the Properties window, click the Shortcut tab ( A).Select Properties in the menu that appears.Right-click the shortcut icon in the Windows taskbar, then right-click the program itself.Taskbar shortcut icon: Forcing these applications to open as maximized requires an additional step. This process varies slightly based on where the shortcut icon is located.ĭesktop shortcut icon: Right-click the shortcut icon and select Properties from the drop-down menu that appears. The program still does not open as maximizedīefore you can force programs to open maximized, you must access the Properties window for that program.works on my system anyways.Cheers,Fred.PS : Of course, if one day your new window doesn't open maximised anymore, you probably inadvertenly closed once the last chrome window in a windowed mode, not maximised. Next time you open chrome, the window will be maximised (except if you modified the shortcut to do something else), AND any new window opend even with right-clic on a link and "open in new window" will ALSO be maximised !!Gee, finally a straightful easy solution. So close all windows except one, make sur that one is maximised, then close it too. Here's the trick :When you close your "last" open chrome window, it remembers the position and the status (maximised or not). Hi guys,For those interrested, I found another way to solve the problem (on my system at least, Windows Vista, but probably works for any, as it doesn't seem related to it), that is have the new chrome window opened maximised, with ctrl+n and even with right-clic "open in a new window" function, without having to code anything in shortcuts or else.
