Fit screen size on Photoshop CS4

I know there is a similar post related to this but my laptop resolution is 1366 x 768 (highest possible) and my OS is window 7 home premium.  When I use the liquify function on CS4, the liquify screen will not fit to my laptop screen.  I cannot access to the scrollbar at the bottom when I zoom in to the image.  Is there a way to fix this thing?

Two ways right off hand:
1. Set your taskbar to Autohide.
                or
2. Use the Fullscreen mode in photoshop.
  (press the F key once to get fullscreen)
  (press the F key twice to get back to the regular screen)
MTSTUNER

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