Very basic question I think ...
VS 9 and 10 insist on occupying the entire display with no apparent means of resizing the window ... it's minimize or maximize but nothing in between.
Is there a way around this?
VS 10 Screen Dimensions
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One additional note:
I used to fret over the way VS took over the entire screen. I'd open folders etc ahead of time, so that I could toggle Alt-Tab to the different things that were open. Kind of working blind.
Then I moved my launchbar to the right side of my display, vertical. It's so much more efficient, and the "short" dimension of the display is now more usable.
For some reason, VS does NOT intrude on the Launchbar any more. I am using a 17" flatpanel display.
I used to fret over the way VS took over the entire screen. I'd open folders etc ahead of time, so that I could toggle Alt-Tab to the different things that were open. Kind of working blind.
Then I moved my launchbar to the right side of my display, vertical. It's so much more efficient, and the "short" dimension of the display is now more usable.
For some reason, VS does NOT intrude on the Launchbar any more. I am using a 17" flatpanel display.
