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How to center my Google Chrome homepage on Windows 10
Thank you for your advice
Thank you for your advice
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Thank you, it doesn't work, the window stays on the left side and I no longer have access to the small arrow on the left to go back to the previous one.
Sincerely
Sincerely
Hi,
That's a rather vague question, and I don't understand what the title has to do with the problem. Could you elaborate a bit?
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The optimist declared: this glass is half full. The pessimist replied: I would rather say it is half empty. The engineer then said: but no, this glass is simply twice too big.
That's a rather vague question, and I don't understand what the title has to do with the problem. Could you elaborate a bit?
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The optimist declared: this glass is half full. The pessimist replied: I would rather say it is half empty. The engineer then said: but no, this glass is simply twice too big.
No worries, we have all been beginners at some point :)
So if I understand correctly, it's your browser window (Google Chrome) that is offset to one side of the screen. Two solutions:
1) Make the window fullscreen by clicking the square at the top right of the window.
2) Move the window by first placing the mouse over the top part of the window, then while holding down the left-click, drag the window to the center of the screen.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
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We read, we think, then we click... or not. AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!!!
So if I understand correctly, it's your browser window (Google Chrome) that is offset to one side of the screen. Two solutions:
1) Make the window fullscreen by clicking the square at the top right of the window.
2) Move the window by first placing the mouse over the top part of the window, then while holding down the left-click, drag the window to the center of the screen.
Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
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We read, we think, then we click... or not. AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!!!
This may help you:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows?ui=en-US&rs=en-001&ad=US#1TC=windows-7
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We read, we think, then we click... or not. AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!!!
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows?ui=en-US&rs=en-001&ad=US#1TC=windows-7
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We read, we think, then we click... or not. AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND!!!
Hello,
you are indeed right, but I am a grandmother not very good with computers.
Simply put, my Google page is not centered, and I can't seem to fix the problem.
you are indeed right, but I am a grandmother not very good with computers.
Simply put, my Google page is not centered, and I can't seem to fix the problem.