FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
When you maximize a window:
A
The window is reduced to the taskbar
B
The window fills the screen
C
The window is zoomed in
D
The window is zoomed out
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Maximize allows users to enlarge a window, usually filling the entire screen or the program window where it is contained. When a window is maximized, it cannot be moved until it is reduced in size using the Restore button.

Detailed explanation-2: -Maximize Button Maximizing a window refers to enlarging it to fit the size of your entire screen. The menus and toolbars remain, but the title bar disappears. Essentially, you want to maximize the space used by the window. on the right corner of a window’s title bar or a minimized window (referred to as an icon).

Detailed explanation-3: -Maximize / Resize-Clicking this button, which looks like a box or two boxes, toggles the window between full and nearly full (not maximized) screen.

Detailed explanation-4: -Step 1: On the Windows Desktop, right-click the blank space and choose Display settings. Alternatively, you can click Start > Settings > System to enter the Display interface. Step 2: Under the Scale and layout section, ensure the scaling of Change the size of text, apps, and other items is set to 100%.

Detailed explanation-5: -Press Windows keyboard button + any keyboard arrow buttons to move your window. WIN + Up: Maximize full screen. WIN + Left: Put window on left part of screen.

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