I will have to see if the previous comment is a work-around. This is
becoming increasingly obnoxious. Several of my applications now create
new windows that are big enough that they are against the bottom of the
screen and are therefore non-resizeable.

The only way to get most apps to give you a smaller window is to resize
the window it gives you. Then the next window will be that size. But if
you cannot resize the first window, you cannot affect the size of the
next window the app gives you.

Sometimes I can lower the resolution of the screen, get a new window,
and increase the resolution. The window then may stick at its created
size, which means I can now grab the bottom of the window. But some apps
are so helpful that they re-size an already created window to take up
the same screen real estate no matter what the resolution. So amazingly
helpful.

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  window resize handle is now too far below window, windows become
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