Restore Windows Mail to correct the view

I was trying to see photos on an email that I received that was too big for the normal screen, so I had to keep "signs" to the left to the right hand in sight.  Now my screen is too far to the right, so I can't read my emails in Windows Mail, the mouse does not work as the cursor is not visible so I ust close by pressing Alt + F4.

Hello

The problem is specific to Windows mail?

Method 1:

I suggest you to click twice on the title bar to expand the window full-screen and then close it using the Open X. an another e-mail and check if the problem persists.

You can also try:

Take the corners of the window and drag it to the format full screen. Do not use to expand. Close all other windows first via the taskbar and the latter. Windows will remember the size of the last closed window the next time that you open the program.

Method 2:

I also suggest you to check the display settings.

Change the screen resolution

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-screen-resolution

I hope this helps.

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