I apologize if this isn't very helpful, but I don't have Windows running
at the moment. I'd look through the WMP settings and see if there's an
option to run in mini mode or something like that.

On 12/05/11 04:37, Tom Kaufman wrote:
> Hello Adrian:  I tried changing it to "Maximum" still the same problem
> (I'm fine, as long as I don't minimize everything and have the desk top
> up) but once I've done that, I can get to everything I have opened,
> except for Windows Media!  It had been set to "Normal"; I decided to
> change it to "Maximum" to see if it would make any difference; it did
> not; not so far anyhow!  Maybe I need to restart the computer to see if
> that'll change things for me!  It's still interesting to me that, if I
> am listening to something that streams with Windows Media, if I try to
> close out the stream with "alt-F4", Windows Media does close, but the
> stream keeps playing on!
> Tom Kaufman
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Adrian Spratt"
> <adr...@adrianspratt.com>
> To: "'PC Audio Discussion List'" <pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2011 6:39 AM
> Subject: RE: Windows Media Question
> 
> 
>> Hi, Tom.
>>
>> WMP opens as a separate window for me. You might check if the
>> application is
>> set to open in a "normal" window. Go to the desktop icon and press
>> alt-enter
>> to bring up properties. Tab four or five times to hear the window size
>> options. On my system, "normal" is set. If I arrow down, I am offered
>> open
>> in a minimized or a maximum window.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org
>> [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
>> On Behalf Of Tom Kaufman
>> Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:28 PM
>> To: PC audio discussion list.
>> Subject: Windows Media Question
>>
>> Hello List:  Have an interesting thing going on with Windows Media
>> Player:
>> if I am playing something (let's say an audio stream) and am using
>> Windows
>> Media Player to stream it) if I open something else, like my email
>> program
>> or some other program, I find that I cannot get back to the Windows Media
>> Player window!  The only way I can get back to Windows Media Player is to
>> hit the shortcut to Windows Media Player on my desk top!  Is this normal?
>> If not, how do I get around this?  Am running Jaws 12, Windows XP (home
>> edition with Service Pack 3) this isn't a real big deal as I certainly
>> can
>> just hit the Windows Media Player icon on the desk top; am just wondering
>> why I would have to do this; why am I losing the Windows Media Player
>> window?
>> Tom Kaufman
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