WebSep 19, 2011 · You may be in Full Screen Mode. The F11 key toggles Full Screen Mode on or off. See --> http://kb.mozillazine.org/Netbooks#Full_screen If this reply solves your problem, please click "Solved It" next to this reply when signed-in to the forum. Not related to your question, but... WebNow with such nice ~/.config/monitors.xml file, Firefox is not disoriented anymore and have the good behavior: - when my window is left side and I choose full-screen => full-screen is left screen - when my window is right side and I choose full-screen => full-screen is right screen Here is the content of the cleaned ~/.config/monitors.xml file:
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WebNov 14, 2024 · Then go to Tools > Preferences > Video > Display and check Fullscreen. Close VLC, done. VLC will now remember its position and always start videos in fullscreen mode on the second monitor (until you change the position to the primary display or the secondary display becomes unavailable, that is.) WebMake sure that you open a window with the thing you want to play and drag it the monitor you choose. Then load the content and go full screen. Otherwise you'll play the fullscreen vid in the wrong monitor. 2 Share ReportSave level 1 · 9 yr. ago I've been doing that with no problems since what feels like a few yearsnow. kate dalley show rumble
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WebI run a dual 1280x1024 monitor setup in gnome-shell. When I have a flash video playing on the secondary monitor and I try to make it go full screen, it always displays the full screen video on the primary monitor. The same thing happens when I plug my laptop into my TV and try to go full screen on the TV when it is not the primary monitor. WebMay 15, 2016 · 1. It's possible that this is a bug in Flash Player; Adobe stopped releasing new versions of Flash Player for Linux a while ago, so unfortunately it's unlikely to get … WebMay 5, 2011 · I would think flash player would behave as it does when it has not enough content to show for a single monitor in fullscreen. That is, to respect the scaleMode setting in order to determine how the extra space is used (or not) – evanmcd Apr 22, 2011 at 18:44 I still think, that is outside the scope of the flash player. lawyers in ne calgary