My firewall (Comodo) locks up my system when an untrusted application opens a 
fullscreen window as FW brings up pop-up window that requires input but the new 
fullscreen window hides the pop-up so the only way out of the blank screen is a 
hardware reset.

I've experimented with hotkeys force-closing the active (fullscreen) window, 
but it seems that in the situations outlined above, the FW, which of course 
can't be force-closed, is the active application rather than the fullscreen app 
blanking the screen. So unless anyone here has a better idea, I think what I 
need is a script that finds out which running application(s) is/are fullscreen 
and forces it/them to close.

I'm aware of win.fullscreen(), but unfortunately, have no idea how to cycle 
through running apps to apply that function.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Phil

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