MCBastos wrote:
Interviewed by CNN on 15/08/2012 15:34, Paul B. Gallagher told the
world:
In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off;
this is not the same as a maximized window because it hides the
title bar and menu buttons. Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I
can't
Ed Mullen wrote:
A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen,
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth, off-screen is possible).
I was referring to the second of these, but I regret I cannot think
of a synonym that might make my meaning more clear.
Philip Taylor
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Snip
(sometimes I hit a
key with a glancing blow and think I got it but the computer doesn't).
Computers!! What would they know???
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I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
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Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
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Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen mode here :
Build
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
to enter fullscreen
Ed Mullen wrote:
Not sure what you mean by windowed. Both of those functions work fine
for me, same build.
A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen,
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth, off-screen is possible).
I was referring to the second of these, but
On 08/15/2012 09:49 AM, Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 18:13:20 +0100, Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Not sure what you mean by windowed. Both of those functions work fine
for me, same build.
A window can exist in one of (at least) three states : full-screen,
windowed, or minimised (I believe a fourth,
Jim S wrote:
That may be my problem too. The keys work fine if I just have a plain old
webpage, but if I have a page with a window in it as happens with some
games then the f buttons don't work when the curser is 'active'
Now I have realised that I will have no problem.
Ah, now we are
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and pressing F11 does not cause it
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Jim S wrote:
I would eg like f5 to Reload and f11 Fullscreen - can I?
That's what those keys already do.
F5 /may/ perform a reload (certainly the screen flickers), but
running Seamonkey windowed and
Interviewed by CNN on 15/08/2012 15:34, Paul B. Gallagher told the world:
In a browser window, F11 does toggle full-screen mode on or off; this is
not the same as a maximized window because it hides the title bar and
menu buttons. Interestingly, F10 disables F11, and I can't reactivate it
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