On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 12:47 AM, DEP/Dodo <[email protected]> wrote:

> Issue 2:  When I successfully got into my Gmail via the blue-and-white
> icon previously mentioned, I typed "d" because it is the shortcut I always
> use to get full-screen for composing my emails.  However, and this still is
> the case until I clear it, I received notification a pop-up blocker might
> be "preventing the application from opening the page."  Further, at the
> bottom was another message that "Internet Explorer blocked a pop-up from
> mail.google.com."  I don't understand why IE is involved since Chrome is
> my default browser, and I opened Gmail via the Google icon previously
> described on my taskbar.  Also, if I simply click on the Compose bar
> instead of using the "d" shortcut, I can go right into the composing page
> and go full-screen from there.  No pop-up blocker.
>

​Sounds to me like your Google shortcut is a shortcut to IE, and not Chrome.

If you click on Compose and then 'full-screen', this is not the same as the
'd' keyboard shortcut, which opens compose in a new browser tab.​

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Marko

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