Want to Use Full Screen Mode in Google Chrome for Windows? Here"s How
Open Your Google Chrome Browser
Google Chrome gives you the ability to view Web pages in full screen mode, hiding all elements other than the main browser window itself. This includes tabs, toolbars, bookmarks bars, and the download/status bar. Full screen mode can be toggled on and off in just a few easy steps.
First, open your Google Chrome browser.
Click on the Chrome "wrench" icon, located in the upper right hand corner of your browser window. When the drop-down menu appears, select the choice labeled Full Screen.
Please note that you can use the following keyboard shortcut in lieu of clicking the aforementioned menu item: F11
Your browser should now be in full screen mode, as shown in the example above. To disable full screen mode and return to your standard Chrome window, simply press the F11 key.
Google Chrome gives you the ability to view Web pages in full screen mode, hiding all elements other than the main browser window itself. This includes tabs, toolbars, bookmarks bars, and the download/status bar. Full screen mode can be toggled on and off in just a few easy steps.
First, open your Google Chrome browser.
Click on the Chrome "wrench" icon, located in the upper right hand corner of your browser window. When the drop-down menu appears, select the choice labeled Full Screen.
Please note that you can use the following keyboard shortcut in lieu of clicking the aforementioned menu item: F11
Your browser should now be in full screen mode, as shown in the example above. To disable full screen mode and return to your standard Chrome window, simply press the F11 key.
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