Firefox 1.5 problem with size of the screen, help [windows xp]

admin / April 30th, 2011/ Posted in Software / No Comments »

Q: ok I recently reinstalled . Then I loaded Firefox 1.5. I can not get to open the screen I want. What should I do to open in the size and the area that I want. no matter where I resize it and position it always opens back up how it looks in the picture. please help. I have removed and reinstalled and it does the same.

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Re:yeah, its the mopuse from the lx700 combo. i did install the setpooint software and my scroll wheel works, even with the left/right tilt. its just the thumb buttons that don't very odd. they work fine in IE.

Re:Originally posted by: guy
that works on setting it to full screen, but preesing ctrl while closing doesn't resize the minimized window to the right side. Opening in full screen is better but i would prefer to open in a minimized screen in the location i prefer. still wondering how to fix that.

That's strange. Pressing Left-Ctrl and clicking on the close icon works everytime for me. I tried every size and location of the firefox window and everytime, it restarts as the size/location as the last session.

guy4310
Are you referring to side buttons on MX510/518 or higher model mouse? They work for me. I didn't install any logitech software.


Re:that works on setting it to full screen, but preesing ctrl while closing doesn't resize the minimized window to the right side. Opening in full screen is better but i would prefer to open in a minimized screen in the location i prefer. still wondering how to fix that.

Re:that works for me doh!, thanks.

would you know why my logitech thumb mouse buttons )forward/back) don't work on firefox?


Re:Go to the properties of the firefox shorcut (link). Click "run" and select "maximized" if you want it to open in full window. If you want some other size, try closing firefox while holding the Ctrl key.

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