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Full Screen #295
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Doesn't |
Like a flash man, @sc0tt says exactly I looking for, thanks man! |
Now it is by default |
@sc0tt or @WesternGun, thanks for the info. But now, how does one exit fullscreen mode after that? The closest thing I can find is the "Maximize window" button that appears once you're in fullscreen mode: |
Win+Down (see documentation on Windows shortcut keys) |
@chrisant996 Thank you kindly! Works like a charm. Although I'm not finding this documentation that you're referring to...
Thus, I think a little touch-up on the ol' documentation might be in order. 🙂 |
I mean it's a Windows feature. Not Cmder or etc. It's part of the Windows operating system. |
Right, I didn't actually realize that's what Win+Down did! I use the Windows key all the time but never knew about that shortcut. Its use also seems pretty limited... In any case, the key press sequence listed in cmder's docs for entering fullscreen mode (Alt+Enter) is still wrong, so that could get polished up. Lastly, overall I feel that cmder's fullscreen feature is not very intuitive. For contrast, in Chrome it's F11 to enter fullscreen, F11 to exit. In YouTube—F to enter fullscreen, F to exit. Most people are used to this kind of "toggle" fullscreen behaviour. I don't see why cmder a) has separate keyboard shortcuts for each direction, and b) specifically chooses NOT to document only one of them. |
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I really like comder, this software saves much of my time, but I wish the full screen function, this feature exists or need develop this.
Thanks 👍
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