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  2. macos - Shortcut key for fullscreen mode - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/137361/shortcut-key-for-fullscreen-mode

    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.

  3. shortcut - How to full screen chrome tab on a mac - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/446692/how-to-full-screen-chrome-tab-on-a-mac

    1. Step 1: Type about:flags in the Chrome address bar and hit Enter. Step 2: Scroll down the list until you see Compact Navigation. Step 3: Enable Compact Navigation and let Chrome restart to access the feature. Step 4: Once the Chrome opens, right-click one of the tabs and then select Hide the toolbar.

  4. How to switch between fullscreen applications in OSX (Mavericks)

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/110291/how-to-switch-between-fullscreen...

    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.

  5. macOS: Navigating between desktops using keyboard shortcuts

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/362614/macos-navigating-between-desktops...

    On macOS Ventura 13 or later: Go to System Settings app → Keyboard Shortcuts... and you can assign keyboard shortcuts to move across Spaces (desktops). You can also use the F3 (Mission Control) key on your Mac's keyboard to get a birds eye view of all the Spaces (desktops in Mac parlance) and quickly and directly switch to the desired one.

  6. Keyboard shortcuts for resizing windows on mac - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/.../408607/keyboard-shortcuts-for-resizing-windows-on-mac

    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 ...

  7. macOS: Is there a way to maximize a window but does not go...

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/401036/macos-is-there-a-way-to-maximize-a...

    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.

  8. Move a full screen app to second monitor - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/253759/move-a-full-screen-app-to-second-monitor

    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. display - Does MacOS have a keyboard shortcut for moving an...

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/367858/does-macos-have-a-keyboard-shortcut...

    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 –

  10. Chrome: full screen shortcut does not work - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/questions/378671/chrome-full-screen-shortcut-does-not-work

    When I opened chrome on the problematic mac, I found that the shortcut for Enter full screen under the View tab is fn+F. And I happen to have another Mac on hand, while the same Enter full screen shortcut is Ctrl+Cmd+F. The strange thing is that on the well-working Mac, Ctrl+Cmd+F is the default value. It seems that some actions modify the ...

  11. Keyboard shortcut to make window fill up screen - Ask Different

    apple.stackexchange.com/.../442096/keyboard-shortcut-to-make-window-fill-up-screen

    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.