

- #How to open firefox full screen how to#
- #How to open firefox full screen portable#
- #How to open firefox full screen mac#
I haven't been able to modify the launcher command as you suggest, but that may be a result of my own ignorance. I expect this is to cope with demands of tablets. Whatever I do, it reverts to a small screen in the middle of the monitor screen, with other items alongside. It has been suggested on many of the contributions I have read that firefox remembers the state of the last screen opened, but that is not true in my case. Whether or not there are borders are irrelevant to me., but I suppose what I prefer is maximise, since I can then minimise the screen if I want to go to another topic. I just want firefox to appear covering most of the screen and without sidebars, as firefox used to appear.
#How to open firefox full screen how to#
I have asked questions on the web and don't see how to find which I am using.Īs for the difference between full screen and maximise, I don't really care. I downloaded Linux Mint 14 (Mate desktop) and I assumed that the window manager was standard and included. I'm sorry if I didn't provide enough information, but I have to say that I have no idea what window manager I am using. Or - you can have a look at the various kiosk addons for Firefox that can do that for you before you throw him under the bus. If you are using a WM that doesn't do that you may be able to add maximise or fullscreen as you prefer to the launcher shortcut command. So in general terms, the window managers I use remember the last window state and open to that state unless I specify not to do that. Maximised has a window border and fullscreen does not (toggle F11 to see - move your mouse to the top to see the controls drop down). Also to clarify what you want - you say fullscreen and maximise interchangeably as if they are the same and they are not. You may be able to solicit a better response if you are more specific about what DE or window manager you are using. It's not a crucial problem, since it is easy to change, but why do I always need that extra click? Can't it be full screen when I open? Now it seems to be impossible, and I always have to use one of the alternatives to maximise it. Macphobia > where is full screen in mac.Beacon wrote:Always before I could open firefox in full screen mode.
#How to open firefox full screen mac#
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When i put a video streaming on firefox on fullscreen the picture freezes sound continues then when i exit full screen the small screen is still play.Ĭreative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License. If you do everything runs really fast for a couple minutes and then.Ġ if you want to disable the scrolling functions, other values to set. Maketecheasier > 28 coolest firefox aboutconfig tricks/1

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#How to open firefox full screen portable#
You have an idea of the reason for which that does not go at home? My portable computer is Acer Aspire and I do not believe that the F11 key has a problem. When I seek the easy ways on Google to put Firefox in full screen, I always find the key F11, I do not include/understand. Hello, I would like to put my Firefox navigator in full screen and I believed to have found the key of short cut to do that but on my computer the F11 key does not function. This post is a rough translation from another language, see the original.
