We've discussed having the shell interpret F11 for fullscreen, the
problem is that means apps would not receive that key any more. While a
common standard, it's conceivable that some apps have F11 as a
functional key, so we'd have to take that away from them.
We've decided it's the app's responsibility to handle F11 for
fullscreen. There will, however, be another shortcut - Ctrl+Super+Up,
that's used today to maximize an app, and we'll allow for that to make a
maximized app fullscreen.
** Summary changed:
- Keyboard shortcut F11 does not work as expected
+ Ctrl+Super+Up/Down should switch apps between
Fullscreen/Maximized/Restored/Minimized
** Description changed:
bq M10 with OTA-10.1
After pressing F11 button on external keyboard I expect an app window
which is focused will go full screen but it does not happen.
+
+ ===============
+
+ See comments below - F11 will be left for apps to handle - but
+ Ctrl+Super+Up/Down will move apps between different states.
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Ctrl+Super+Up/Down should switch apps between
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