


Use Mac’s full-screen keyboard shortcut: Control-Command-F.You can also do one of the following to display a window in full-screen mode: To switch it on, just click the green button. If it shows two arrows pointing outwards, you can open it in a full-screen mode. To find out if the app supports full-screen mode, hover over the green button at the top left of the window. Often, they have their unique implementation of full-screen mode or keep toolbars and palettes separate from document windows. Several years after the full-screen feature was introduced, still not all apps fully support this mode. Today on our agenda, full-screen mode tricks & hacks. And if you learn those gestures, keyboard commands, and other tricks on Mac, I guarantee you’ll enjoy that exceptional Apple experience users praise so much. Thanks to Apple’s cleverly designed Mission Control features, using full-screen mode is straightforward and user-friendly. This function makes it so easy to switch between different screens and move between apps or windows. If you use a MacBook without an external display, full-screen mode is brilliant because it allows expanding the app or document to the full-screen size.

But to help you do it all by yourself, we’ve gathered our best ideas and solutions below.įeatures described in this article refer to the MacPaw site version of CleanMyMac X. Hope this helps any future problems anyone has.So here’s a tip for you: Download CleanMyMac to quickly solve some of the issues mentioned in this article. My whole top taskbar was gone completelyĪnd COULD NOT minimize to the taskbar below which was highly annoying especially during gameplay/live streaming. I've posted a screenshot below to help you, if this is the same issue, you're all having. Manually Clicked View > Fullscreen interface (Then the top menu bar appeared) > Minimized So before you delete all your hard work (last resort), see if this works for you. I know what works for some doesn't always work for all but sitting here reading a long list of threads with no answers only gets more and more frustrating for most. YOU DON'T NEED TO HOLD THE WINDOWS + ARROW KEYS (DOESN'T WORK FOR SOME).YOU DON'T NEED TO CLICK SETTINGS>SYSTEM TRAY> ENABLE+MINIMIZE IN SETTINGS.YOU DON'T HAVE TO UNINSTALL AND START OVER.So, I was sitting here trying to figure out WHY I couldn't minimize my flippin obs.
