![]() ![]() ![]() Something ResizeEnable does seem to do better than some other tools is scaling the controls, buttons and boxes inside the window to match the new size, instead of resizing just the border. This won’t work in all windows especially those that use non standard windows for their GUI interface. Now click and drag like you would on any other ordinary window that can be resized. Hopefully now the mouse cursor will change to the arrow that shows you can alter the window dimensions. Find a window that won’t resize under normal circumstances and move the cursor over the edge of the window. The icon will sit in the tray and has no options apart from an About entry. ![]() Simply download, extract and then run the portable ResizeEnableRunner.exe. The program works by sitting in the system tray and hooks itself into any open windows allowing them to be resized. It is programmed by the same developer who made a handy little splash screen remover tool called SplashKiller. Using ResizeEnable is pure simplicity and there is absolutely nothing to configure at all. ![]()
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