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On the re-sizing problem:I too have found it to be a problem.
I tried using the touch pad (thinking it might be the mouse as I do have a 
problem with the right click not working sometimes), but that did not help
I needed smaller than full screen as I have (on that monitor) 4 items (Notepad, 
Excell, Word and Legacy)On the 2nd monitor I also have 4 different programs 
going (2 different internet windows, 2 different directories).
To get it close to the size I want I find that once I get the double arrow if I 
move the mouse rapidly and release it will catch up to where I released it.The 
only time I have to do that again, is if I close Legacy and reopen it, I have 
to re-size it.
So basically, click & hold - move rapidly & release.

Roger Nordyke/Haley the family historian
Genealogy research
Model railroading
Stamp collecting 

    On ‎Thursday‎, ‎August‎ ‎16‎, ‎2018‎ ‎04‎:‎16‎:‎03‎ ‎PM‎ ‎PDT, Hotrum 
family <hotrumfam...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 It's strange that we all seem to have different methods to get around 
this very irritating  problem.  The only way I can resize Legacy 
windows is to drag the pointer/arrow and release the mouse button 
quickly (before the window gets there).  If I hold the mouse button 
down until Legacy's window catches up it will revert to the original 
position.  However, dragging the mouse pointer to the new position 
and releasing the button prematurely works every time.

I suspect that the good results some have had doing it in small 
increments is due to them unintentionally releasing the mouse button 
sooner.

Cheers! -- Dave N.


On 17 Aug 2018  Cathy Pinner wrote:

> Here's my suggestions on the resizing problem. The small increments 
> option rarely, if ever, works for me.
> 
> There are a variety of things that help with this intermittent problem 
> of not being able to resize the Legacy window.
> 1) close and reopen Legacy and try again.
> 2) make sure other windows behind it are minimised before trying.
> 3) try a different side or corner to drag.
> 4) keep it away from corners and sides of the screen (I think the 
> problem may be to do with the snap features so it might be worth trying 
> with these turned off.
> Some say that doing it in smaller increments works but I've never found 
> that. One of the above always works for me.
> 
> Cathy
> 
> Tim Rosenlof wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com
> > <mailto:exma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     Try sizing the screen in small increments, once each has settled
> >     make another small change until you reach your final size.
> >
> >     There is a problem report in the system about this issue. Trying
> >     to make large changes causes the window to snap back to the
> >     original size. I have added your report to the issue.
> >
> > Brian, What is the mantis number ? I will add my notes
> >
> > Tim Rosenlof
> >
> >     Brian Kelly
> >
> >     On 16-Aug-18 2:12 PM, Pat Hickin wrote:
> >
> >         I can no longer adjust the size of the Legacy screen on my new
> >         Dell XPS-15 laptop. Is the problem with Legacy or me/my
> >         computer? And what can I do about it?
> >
> >         Pat
> >
> 
> 
> > Tim Rosenlof <mailto:rosen...@gmail.com>
> > Friday, 17 August 2018 5:46 AM
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 12:20 PM, Brian Kelly <exma...@gmail.com 
> > <mailto:exma...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >    Try sizing the screen in small increments, once each has settled
> >    make another small change until you reach your final size.
> >
> >    There is a problem report in the system about this issue. Trying
> >    to make large changes causes the window to snap back to the
> >    original size. I have added your report to the issue.
> >
> > Brian, What is the mantis number ? I will add my notes
> >
> > Tim Rosenlof
> >
> >    Brian Kelly
> >
> >    On 16-Aug-18 2:12 PM, Pat Hickin wrote:
> >
> >        I can no longer adjust the size of the Legacy screen on my new
> >        Dell XPS-15 laptop. Is the problem with Legacy or me/my
> >        computer? And what can I do about it?
> >
> >        Pat
> >
> >
> > Brian Kelly <mailto:exma...@gmail.com>
> > Friday, 17 August 2018 2:20 AM
> > Try sizing the screen in small increments, once each has settled make 
> > another small change until you reach your final size.
> >
> > There is a problem report in the system about this issue. Trying to 
> > make large changes causes the window to snap back to the original 
> > size. I have added your report to the issue.
> >
> > Brian Kelly
> >
> >
> >
> > Pat Hickin <mailto:pph...@gmail.com>
> > Friday, 17 August 2018 2:12 AM
> > I can no longer adjust the sizeof the Legacy screen on my new Dell 
> > XPS-15 laptop. Is the problem with Legacy or me/my computer? And what 
> > can I do about it?
> >
> > Pat
> 
> -- 


-- 
  David Naylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. 
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