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Guest Jack Black
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When I double click a media file that opens WMP, it opens to cover

about 98% of the screen. It leaves the top right corner red X

available that closes the program running beneath WMP. Very

frustrating.......how can I get it to open full screen?

 

 

Thanks

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Guest Newbie Coder
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Re: Windows Media Player?

 

Jack,

 

What is you press ALT + ENTER? That's the FULL SCREEN shortcut

 

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Newbie Coder

(It's just a name)

 

 

 

 

 

"Jack Black" <jackblack32003@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> When I double click a media file that opens WMP, it opens to cover

> about 98% of the screen. It leaves the top right corner red X

> available that closes the program running beneath WMP. Very

> frustrating.......how can I get it to open full screen?

>

>

> Thanks

Guest M.I.5¾
Posted

Re: Windows Media Player?

 

 

"Jack Black" <jackblack32003@yahoo.com> wrote in message

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> When I double click a media file that opens WMP, it opens to cover

> about 98% of the screen. It leaves the top right corner red X

> available that closes the program running beneath WMP. Very

> frustrating.......how can I get it to open full screen?

>

 

Either ALT+ENTER or double click in the playing area.

Guest M.I.5¾
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Re: Windows Media Player?

 

 

"M.I.5¾" <no.one@no.where.NO_SPAM.co.uk> wrote in message

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>

> "Jack Black" <jackblack32003@yahoo.com> wrote in message

> news:p0jq93p7qiko0mcj993l73ufolhssvbbit@4ax.com...

>> When I double click a media file that opens WMP, it opens to cover

>> about 98% of the screen. It leaves the top right corner red X

>> available that closes the program running beneath WMP. Very

>> frustrating.......how can I get it to open full screen?

>>

>

> Either ALT+ENTER or double click in the playing area.

>

 

I should have noted that either option will only work while video is

actually playing.


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