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If you're working with a small screen or just need to focus on one specific app, you can use full-screen mode in macOS to brush unused apps aside and commit your entire screen to a single app.
This interface combines the thumbnail-based app selection/switching capabilities with the new multiple desktops feature, so you can switch between both apps and desktops. (And can otherwise add and manage those desktops too.) There's even a mouse-based way to activate this screen: Click (or tap) the new Task View button in the taskbar.
How to enter full-screen mode
- In the top left corner of the app window, click the full-screen button. It's green and looks like two arrows pointing outward
Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Control + Command + F.
Navigating full-screen mode
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- To access to the Mac menu bar, hover your cursor over the top of the screen. The menu bar will drop down so you can access its tools.
- If you need to get access to the Dock, just move your cursor toward the Dock. The Dock is either on the left, right, or bottom of your Mac's screen.
- To switch between apps while in full-screen mode, you can use a three-finger swipe gesture on your Mac trackpad or use the Command + Tab shortcut keys.
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How to exit full-screen mode
- Hover your cursor over the top left corner of the screen until you see the window bar. Then click the Exit full-screen button. It's red and looks like an X.
Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Control + Command + F.
Questions?
Anything we missed? Run into any trouble using full-screen mode? Gimme a shout in the comments below or over on Twitter!
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