Actually, command m minimized a window, there is an option in the window menu 
that seems to do this though, it's called zoom.
On Aug 10, 2010, at 4:59 PM, Pete Nalda wrote:

> You could just type command+M.  If you want to do it with VoiceOver, then 
> VO+M then arrow over until you get to the Window menu, then arrow down once, 
> and that puts you on maximize.
> 
> On Aug 10, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Al Puzzuoli wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> Just wondering whether anyone can offer tips on how to determine whether a 
>> window is maximized and if it is not, how to go about maximizing it? We have 
>> an imac 24 here at work, and we were showing a webpage.. The page was only 
>> occupying a part of the screen, and I had no idea how to make it full screen 
>> using VO.
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> --Al
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