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  1. 2 maj 2015 · Click “Add” and then click on the + icon again, this time typing: Exit Full Screen. Choose the same keyboard shortcut as you chose before which in effect creates a toggle, and click onto “Add” again. Lastly click on the + icon again, this time typing: Toggle Full Screen. Again, assign the same key combination of Command+Control+F.

  2. 11 gru 2020 · By default there should be keyboard shortcuts assigned at least to two of them: Tile Window to Left of Screen ⌃⌘←. Tile Window to Right of Screen ⌃⌘→. These are for split view. However, there are other options, among them are: Move Window to Left Side of Screen. Move Window to Right Side of Screen. For those one needs to assign ...

  3. 15 wrz 2022 · I recently switched to a Mac M1 from Windows, and I'm trying to full-screen a Chrome tab so you can't see the search bar, bookmarks bar, and all the other tabs. On Windows, I'm used to pressing F11 and it does just that. I've tried using Ctrl+Cmd+F and this doesn't achieve what I want since you can still see the search bar, etc. at the top.

  4. 18 cze 2019 · I've just moved to Mac from Linux. There I used to have a fixed number of desktops running full-screen apps. I've managed to configure it on Mac, but yet can not find the way to assign shortcuts to switch between them. For ex. to use Command + 1 to go to the first full-screen desktop.

  5. If you're using new MacBook Pro models with the Touch Bar, you can change your Keyboard settings for Touch Bar to display Spaces (including full screen apps) on the Touch Bar, which allows you to directly switch to a specific fullscreen app without looping through all of them with Cmd+Tab or swipe gestures.

  6. Catalina has that option, but no shortcut to it, It is under menu Window-> Move to Builtin Display or Window-> Move to External Display. But no shortcut either pressing option/command/shift with all combinations. But possible via acessing the menu with keyboard arrows or via mouse click. There is "minimize" using Command+M –

  7. 7 cze 2022 · 1. You can change double click behavior on window title through System Preferences -> Dock & Menu Bar. This wouldn't solve your problem because you want a keyboard shortcut. So go to System Preferences -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts choose Applications from the list (it's the last one) you will see All Applications on right panel. Click + icon below.

  8. 6 lip 2020 · In case you wanted to do so with your keyboard only, expanding @Fralec's answer: I use Spectacle (as of 2021, no longer being maintained) as well, and the following sequence does the job: Cmd + Alt + F - Exit from full screen on current monitor. Shift + Cmd + Alt + → / ← - Move to next screen. Cmd + Alt + F - Enter full screen on the next ...

  9. 11 wrz 2020 · Move the cursor to any one of the four corners of the Window. When the cursor icon changes to a diagonal bi-directional arrow, press and hold the Option key and double click. This would zoom the window to occupy the entire screen without it entering into full-screen mode. OR. Double click the application bar.

  10. 21 gru 2017 · I tend to always set these as my basic shortcuts: Cmd+Alt+← = 1/2 vertical left side of the screen. Cmd+Alt+→ = 1/2 vertical right side of the screen. Cmd+Alt+↑ = Maximize - Fills the whole screen. Cmd+Alt+↓ = Move to the next screen (Moom can retain the last position/size, which is nice, especially if your screens have different ...

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