I IronFar Member Mar 24, 2003 163 0 0 Feb 18, 2005 #1 How do you turn off the borders (on top and bottom) when you go full screen?
G geckojohn Diamond Member Nov 28, 2000 4,679 0 0 Feb 18, 2005 #3 also, place your mouse cursor on the middle of the screen. if it's on the edges, then you'll get the lovely border effect. hope this helps j00 out!
also, place your mouse cursor on the middle of the screen. if it's on the edges, then you'll get the lovely border effect. hope this helps j00 out!
Y Yanagi Golden Member Jun 8, 2004 1,678 0 0 Feb 18, 2005 #4 Originally posted by: geckojohn alt enter Click to expand...
I imported_Schmitty Senior member Jan 11, 2005 399 0 0 Feb 18, 2005 #5 Originally posted by: geckojohn alt enter Click to expand... thats what I do alt + enter (41)
quakefiend420 Lifer Aug 26, 2004 14,685 1 76 Feb 18, 2005 #7 Originally posted by: ActuaryTm ALT+F4 works much better. Click to expand... heh yup...works even better if you press it several times...then hit enter
Originally posted by: ActuaryTm ALT+F4 works much better. Click to expand... heh yup...works even better if you press it several times...then hit enter
vshah Lifer Sep 20, 2003 19,003 24 81 Feb 18, 2005 #8 and make sure the little pin in the top left is not "pinned" this makes the borders always show in full screen mode instead of retracting up/down
and make sure the little pin in the top left is not "pinned" this makes the borders always show in full screen mode instead of retracting up/down