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How to stop Chrome from going into fullscreen mode
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<blockquote data-quote="MrDoh" data-source="post: 98337" data-attributes="member: 24466"><p>Yes, that's true. But that's not really what I'm looking for...I could also use the mouse and click on the multi-window icon in the upper right hand corner of the window to get back to a normal window size. I want to prevent the initial transition to fullscreen. I've noticed now that when I use the mouse to move a window via the title bar, the window is about as likely to fullscreen as it is to move. Looks like a general flaw in Windows 10, probably a combination of that and the hardware that I have. I tend to move windows around a lot, since I keep my browser about 2/3 screen size, so I have to position other windows so that I can grab them when they're under the browser window.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, luckily I have a new mac mini that runs really well, so I'll be using that a lot until I solve this problem. Not holding my breath, and am enjoying the mac *smile*. No graphical problems with it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrDoh, post: 98337, member: 24466"] Yes, that's true. But that's not really what I'm looking for...I could also use the mouse and click on the multi-window icon in the upper right hand corner of the window to get back to a normal window size. I want to prevent the initial transition to fullscreen. I've noticed now that when I use the mouse to move a window via the title bar, the window is about as likely to fullscreen as it is to move. Looks like a general flaw in Windows 10, probably a combination of that and the hardware that I have. I tend to move windows around a lot, since I keep my browser about 2/3 screen size, so I have to position other windows so that I can grab them when they're under the browser window. At any rate, luckily I have a new mac mini that runs really well, so I'll be using that a lot until I solve this problem. Not holding my breath, and am enjoying the mac *smile*. No graphical problems with it. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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