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Horizontal and Vertical Maximize in One Click with Ubuntu.
Can you do this, without using software, do a one click that give you a horizontal or vertical maximize with any window.
I beat you can't do it in MS Windows. But, if you are using Ubuntu, you are lucky. There is a shortcut to do both things.
To do horizontal maximization, right click the maximize icon instead of left clicking it.
and for vertical maximization, use the middle click.
taken from: http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/gnome-maximize-window-vertically-or.html
I beat you can't do it in MS Windows. But, if you are using Ubuntu, you are lucky. There is a shortcut to do both things.
To do horizontal maximization, right click the maximize icon instead of left clicking it.
and for vertical maximization, use the middle click.
taken from: http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/gnome-maximize-window-vertically-or.html
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