What Is the Keyboard Shortcut for Full Screen on Windows and Mac?

Switching to full screen on your PC makes consuming content a tad bit immersive. Each operating system has different and multiple ways of switching to full screen. Additionally, the method of switching depends on the type of application you’re using, whether it be when playing a video in a browser or playing a game. In this guide, let’s look at all the full screen keyboard shortcuts on your Windows or macOS computers.

Full Screen Keyboard Shortcut on Windows

Full Screen Keyboard Shortcut on Windows

The most common full screen keyboard shortcut on Windows isF11. If F11 doesn’t work, use the keyboard shortcutFn + F11. The Function or Fn key on your keyboard is typically found beside the Space bar and right Alt keys.

You can also use the keyboard shortcutWindows + Up arrowkey to maximize the Window in focus to make the Window utilize the total screen estate.

Switch Windowed Games to Full Screen

There are times when a game opens in Windowed mode because you changed the settings and forgot to revert them, or you mistakenly pressed other keys. The full screen keyboard shortcut for games on Windows isAlt + Enter. It needs to be pressed when the game’s window is in focus.

Here’s a rundown of all the shortcuts you can use to switch to full screen on Windows.DescriptionKeyboard ShortcutEnter full screen on browser and/or when watching videosF11 / Fn + F11Make the app window use the entire screen estateWindows + Up arrow / Maximize buttonEnter full screen on YouTubefMake windowed game full screenAlt + Enter

Full Screen Shortcut on Mac

Full Screen Shortcut on Mac

The full screen keyboard shortcut on Mac isCommand + F. If that doesn’t work, tryControl + Command + ForFn + Fshortcuts.

Alternatively, you can hover over the green button at the top left of a window and selectEnter Full Screen. If you’re watching a video on YouTube, press theF keyto instantly enter full screen.

And those were the ways to go full screen using full screen keyboard shortcuts on Windows and Mac. Full screen is mostly used when consuming content on a browser like Chrome;Chrome has many shortcutsthat can help you stay productive. Similarly, if you’re running a Chromebook, you can use the dedicated full screen key (F4). Similarly, there areChromeOS shortcutsthat make it easier to navigate the UI.

Abubakar Mohammed

Abubakar covers Tech on Beebom. Hailing from a Computer Science background, the start of his love for Tech dates back to 2011, when he was gifted a Dell Inspiron 5100. When he’s not covering Tech, you’ll find him binge-watching anime and Tech content on YouTube, hunting heads in competitive FPS games, or exploring Teyvat in Genshin Impact. He has previously worked for leading publications such as Fossbytes, How-To Geek, and Android Police.

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