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Learn how to use the F11 key or other shortcut keys to toggle full-screen mode in different applications on Windows 10. See the answer from a Microsoft agent and the question from a user on the Microsoft Community forum.
Learn different ways to enlarge or shrink a window to fill the screen in Windows 10. See keyboard shortcuts, dragging, caption buttons, title bar menu, and taskbar options with screenshots and steps.
Learn how to launch Microsoft Edge in full screen mode automatically by adding --start-fullscreen to the target field of the browser shortcut. See the answer from an independent advisor and other replies on this forum thread.
Learn how to switch between full screen and windowed mode in Microsoft Edge, a fast and secure web browser for Windows 10. Find out the keyboard shortcut, the settings menu, and the restore icon options.
Learn how to toggle full screen mode for universal apps (UWP) in Windows 10 using keyboard shortcuts, mouse gestures or taskbar icons. See screenshots and tips for different app scenarios and resolutions.
Learn how to change the default behavior of a shortcut to always open in full screen mode in Windows 10. Follow the steps for different options: desktop, start menu, or taskbar.
A user asks why f11 key does not activate fullscreen mode on Google, but uses page up instead. Another user replies with a possible solution involving Fn key and Fn lock.
It sounds that you'd to disable F11 key toggling full screen. F11 hotkey is a shortcut key that comes with the system to switch the full-screen mode in Edge, which is not available to be modified yet. I regret the inconvenience caused to you. You may hold down Windows key + F to launch the Feedback Hub, and share your concern about this issue ...
Learn how to use a group policy or a REG file to turn on or off the full-screen mode in Microsoft Edge, the default browser for Windows 10. Full-screen mode shows only the web content and hides the Edge UI.
Its not unique to this PC. I have a several PC's here all running Win 10 and they all do the same thing - Its some sort of bug in Win 10. I suggest you get in front of a PC (with 2 or more monitors) that is running Windows 10 and try and make something run full screen across all the monitors - A simple test is run Youtube in full screen.