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Google Chrome Browser screen shifted too far to the right.

Anonymous
2016-11-28T03:23:27+00:00

The Microsoft virtual Agent was able to solve this temporarily.  you can push F11 and get the full screen which will show the tool bar,etc.  but then you have to push F11 again to exit.  i dont mind doing this, but isnt there a permanent solution?  All the other Browsers show up in full screen.  JanXN

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-11-28T06:57:25+00:00

    The Microsoft virtual Agent was able to solve this temporarily.  you can push F11 and get the full screen which will show the tool bar,etc.  but then you have to push F11 again to exit.  i dont mind doing this, but isnt there a permanent solution?  All the other Browsers show up in full screen.  JanXN

    Hi,

    Left click with your mouse cursor at the top section of Google Chrome and drag it back to a central position.

    Or uninstall/reinstall it.

    Cheers.

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  2. Anonymous
    2016-12-03T03:58:18+00:00

    The Microsoft virtual Agent was able to solve this temporarily.  you can push F11 and get the full screen which will show the tool bar,etc.  but then you have to push F11 again to exit.  i dont mind doing this, but isnt there a permanent solution?  All the other Browsers show up in full screen.  JanXN

    Hi,

    Left click with your mouse cursor at the top section of Google Chrome and drag it back to a central position.

    Or uninstall/reinstall it.

    Cheers.

    Bill..thanks for your reply.  i have tried many times without sucess to use the mouse and drag the screen over to the left.  Doesnt move a hair!  Also,  im afraid to try and uninstall Chrome and re-install it as i will lose all my saved passwords,etc.  and it may not work either .  I  will have to look them all up and get them saved again(probably a bad idea to save passwords,  but i can't remember them and forget where i wrote them down!).  I guess i will just have to continue to push the F11 key every time i need to see a full screen with Chrome.  i dont even like Chrome,  but it is the fastest Browser.  JanXN

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  3. Anonymous
    2017-01-06T06:42:37+00:00

    I am glad it "fixed" itself.

    Cheers.

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  4. Anonymous
    2017-01-06T04:14:26+00:00

    bill...strangely enough,  this problem "fixed itself".......i was having problems with my monitor going "black",  and had to shut down the computer manually,i.e. by pushing the on-off button.  When i finally re-started the computer and got the monitor to show a display,  much to my amazement,  Google Chrome was properly centered on the screen!    I have held  the view  now for many years( i got my first "personal" computer,  a Radio Shack "Color Computer" in 1984),  that computers "have a mind of their own"  and often do things that have absolutely no logical explanation! ... What do you think of this idea? ... thanks again for your input on the problem.  sincerely,  Jan P. Worth

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  5. Anonymous
    2016-12-03T21:35:01+00:00

    Sorry that I can't help you further with that.

    Someone else may have a different idea.

    Cheers.

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