Hi NONE
Try hitting Ctrl-Alt-M once or twice.
Yeah.using the shortcut "Ctrl + Alt + M" can maximizes and restores Windows.
But now most programs hide the system's default title bar and border, so you can't use the mouse to adjust the size of the window and drag the position of the window.However, most applications do not provide similar options to use the system's default title bar and border.
For Chrome browser or Google Chrome, the option "use system title bar and border" is provided to use the system's own title bar and border.
It seems that as long as the application does not use the title bar and border provided by the system, it can't operate on the window. What's the matter? What should be done?
I found only other distribution specific solutions on the Internet, which didn't seem to work for tinycore Linux.