Single click the left mouse button on the Maximise button at the top right-hand
corner of the Control Panel
screen. The screen will expand to fill
the entire desktop. Now click on the Restore button and the window will
return to its usual size.
Click on the Minimise button. Now you
will see that Control Panel has
become an icon on the Task Bar at
the bottom of the screen. Click on the
icon to restore the Control Panel
window.
Move the mouse cursor over the bottom Window Border.
You will see that the cursor changes into a double-headed arrow.
Hold down the left mouse button and drag the
mouse downwards over the desktop to enlarge the window, then release the mouse
button.
Move the mouse pointer to the right-hand
bottom window corner and when it changes to a diagonal double-headed arrow,
hold the left mouse button down again and drag downwards and to the right. Then drag back up again until the scroll
bars appear. This time both sides of
the window will be affected.
Place the mouse cursor over one of the scroll
bars and hold the left mouse button down.
Move the mouse up and down and you will find you can see areas of the display
that were hidden from the current window.
In Windows you can have several applications open at the same time and you will often need to move windows around on your screen.
Place the mouse cursor over the Title Bar of the window and hold down the left mouse button. Drag
the mouse and you will find the window moves with the cursor. When you release
the button, the window stays where you dropped it.
Click on
the
button in the top
right-hand corner of Control Panel to close it.