I've opened fullscreen mode in Internet Explorer or Chrome on the Desktop. How do I exit out of it again?
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If you have a USB keyboard
Simply press F11.
If you have a touch or type cover
Pressing Fn + Page Up is the equivalent for F11.
If you have no keyboard
Press and hold (your finger) anywhere within the page to reveal the context menu. This pops open the top navigation elements as well and allows you to exit fullscreen mode.
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How do you make names of keyboard keys display inside boxes? I like that. Feb 28, 2013 at 0:51
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Press and hold works for IE but in Chrome it doesn't show the menu so doesn't help. In Chrome, drag a finger to the top of the screen to show the exit popup.– TamlynNov 25, 2014 at 15:11
Drag your finger to the upper right corner and an exit full screen (F11) will appear for you to click on.
In Firefox click the upper left corner. It's quite precise so I clîck it a few times to get it.
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Please read the question again carefully. Your answer does not answer the original question. OP is not asking about Firefox.– DavidPostill ♦Apr 13, 2016 at 11:41
In windows 8, if you are using the Internet explorer tile, you will have to either use the windows button or drag your mouse into the bottom or top left corners of the screen to reveal the application switcher or home screen.
You may also try just switching to another application if you want to keep it open by pressing alt+tab.
As a workaround, try starting browsing from a File Manager view. Just type something in the address bar to replace "My Documents" with like http://www.google.com and hit enter. IE will take over the window in normal mode.
The problem is that different apps act differently, and the behavior is state dependent.
I posted my findings here; How do I exit a Modern UI app? windows 8 - How do I exit a Modern UI app? - Super User
I looked-up on other discussions and found exact solution after my personal experiment.
- go charm from right screen by gesture -> setting -> change PC setting
- turn on different type of on-screen keyboard by "keyboard" in "ease of access"
- enjoy the "F11" in front of you to turn off full screen mode
- swipe from left screen to send back IE or other program stuck in full screen mode then use the F11 key.