I use the KDE Desktop with Linux-Mandrake 6.0, and it works well. Some of
the display windows are larger than the screen, and do not have the
full-screen button in the top-right corner. To access the hidden parts of
the display, I hold the ALT key, and move the window with the left (primary)
mouse button. For any windows which have the full-screen button (the one
with a box in the button), I use this, and the entire window usually then
fits the screen. If not, I use the ALT key-left mouse button combo to move
the window to show the bottom etc. Hope this is useful,
Ernie
----- Original Message -----
From: Richard Salts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 2:21 PM
Subject: [newbie] Resizing the program windows
> I've had to do a reinstall and I'm having difficulty with resizing
Netscape
> so I can see the whole program, top to bottom. Problem is, the top is in
> screen (monitor) view but the bottom remains hidden below the screen.
>
> I'm using GNOME as the desktop and am using Enlightenment to attempt to
> resize Netscape's bottom so I can see it. Also with Netscape, the same
> problem exists with the 'Preferences' menu when I try to change the tfont
> size. I can't see the bottom of that dialog screen. WHat adjustments do
I
> make so I can see everything that takes place and not have something
hiding
> below monitor view so I can't see it.
>
> Same again, can be said for the 'Settings' screen on Kmail when I try to
> increase font size there. The bottom of the screen is well below the
bottom
> of the monitor so I can't see what, if any, controls it has.
>
> Could somebody please tell me how to make these screens more viewer
> accessible?
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Richard
>
>