In the process of working with a computer, you periodically have to minimize certain programs to the taskbar or to the system tray (tray). There are several ways to restore a program from minimized mode, which are described below.
Necessary
Basic skills in handling a personal computer
Instructions
Step 1
The most "familiar" and primitive way:
- call the Taskbar (with individual settings, the taskbar is automatically hidden, therefore, to display it, you must move the mouse cursor all the way down);
- find the one you need in the list of running programs and click on it with the left mouse button;
- you can also right-click on the desired program and select the "Restore" or "Expand" line in the menu that appears (depending on the operating system and file).
Step 2
The second method is the fastest.
To implement it, press the "Alt + Tab" key combination on the keyboard (while holding the "Alt" key constantly). After that, a window with a list of all running programs will appear on the screen. In it, holding down "Alt" further, but changing the selected program with the "Tab" key, you must choose the desired shortcut. The selected program will unfold.
Step 3
The third method is not entirely convenient, therefore it is used extremely rarely.
For its implementation it is necessary:
- call the "Task Manager". This can be done by right-clicking on the taskbar and selecting the "Task Manager" line. Alternatively, you can simply press the "Ctrl + Alt + Delete" keyboard shortcut.
- on the "Applications" tab, select the required program from the list of running programs and right-click on it.
- In the menu that appears, select the line "Expand".