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lookinf for a way to maximise the ansys classic screen on windows

lookinf for a way to maximise the ansys classic screen on windows

lookinf for a way to maximise the ansys classic screen on windows

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i use ansys classic multiphysics. The screen of ansys on the active display area where modeling and meshing is done is coloured black area with a white rectangle around it. To the right of the rectangle is some free black space not active. i would like to pull the white rectange boundary line across the full width of the black screen area and maximise the active modeling area within. is there a command i cand use to do this??

RE: lookinf for a way to maximise the ansys classic screen on windows

Hello,

That visualization is due to the WINDOW LAYOUT configuration. Try:

Utility Menu >PlotCtrls >Window Controls >Window Layout

   and then for WINDOW1 --> FULL instead of SQUARE.

Of course you can also choose other window configuration (2 or more windows for example).

I hope this will help



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