Windows 7 Small window open's when link's are clicked

tazman

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If someone post's a link in here or other place's for driver's ect the window open's very small, opening a new tab is fine, is this just a setting to change?
Here is a screen shot.
Hope you can help, thank's
 

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It seems like you are facing an issue where links posted for drivers or other content open in a very small window instead of opening in a new tab. This can be a bit inconvenient for viewing the content properly. To address this, you can try the following steps to change the settings: 1. Change Browser Settings: - Most modern web browsers allow you to configure how links should open. You can typically set links to open in a new tab by default. - Check your browser settings for options related to link behavior, such as opening links in a new tab or window. 2. Adjust Tab Settings: - In some browsers, you can configure how links should open specifically for tabs. Checking these settings might help resolve the issue. 3...
It seems like you are facing an issue where links posted for drivers or other content open in a very small window instead of opening in a new tab. This can be a bit inconvenient for viewing the content properly. To address this, you can try the following steps to change the settings: 1. Change Browser Settings: - Most modern web browsers allow you to configure how links should open. You can typically set links to open in a new tab by default. - Check your browser settings for options related to link behavior, such as opening links in a new tab or window. 2. Adjust Tab Settings: - In some browsers, you can configure how links should open specifically for tabs. Checking these settings might help resolve the issue. 3. Browser Extensions: - If you have any browser extensions installed, they could be affecting how links are opened. Try disabling extensions to see if any of them are causing the problem. 4. Check for Updates: - Ensure that your browser is up to date. Sometimes, updating the browser can resolve such behavior. 5. Use Keyboard Shortcuts: - You can also try using keyboard shortcuts to open links in new tabs. For example, on most browsers, you can press Ctrl + click to open a link in a new tab. If you could provide more details about the web browser you are using, I can give you more specific instructions on how to change the settings. Feel free to share the screenshot you mentioned so I can further understand the issue and provide tailored assistance.
 

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