Full Screen takes control over taskbar
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@pesala said in Full Screen takes control over taskbar:
@sparrows said in Full Screen takes control over taskbar:
This issue makes using full screen mode useless because the task bar is disabled.
Just press the Windows key to see the taskbar.
Doesn't work in my situation it only displays the start menu; besides I have keyboard short-cuts which use the Windows Key for other purposes.
I understand the bug is complex, hopefully it is fixed soon as it would make using full screen mode usable.
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@sparrows FYI your bug was classified as a duplicate of the following issue: VB-37603 which is currently being looked at (but hard to fix so it might take a while to be fixed). Thanks for being patient with us.
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@gaelle Hi, thanks. I hope it gets fixed sooner then later
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4 years later and still not fixed
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@Jinny
Nope, as well; you can't even see your bookmarks when in full screen you have to use the cycle tab feature which is sorta a pain to use. -
@Sparrows Just use Alt+B to bring down the Bookmarks menu.
Use shortcuts to show/hide the tab bar in fullscreen mode.
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@Pesala said in Full Screen takes control over taskbar:
@Sparrows Just use Alt+B to bring down the Bookmarks menu.
Use shortcuts to show/hide the tab bar in fullscreen mode.
Using that menu is more a pain then cycle tabs. I'd prefer a fly out menu of all the tabs like Edge, and more spaced out. Tabs in Vivaldi look very squashed especially when you have alot of them.
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@Sparrows You mentioned bookmarks, so I suggested Alt+B.
For tabs, use the Window menu (Alt+W) or show the tab bar. If you open too many tabs, stack some of them in groups and enable Autoexpand of Accordion Tab Stacks.
There is not much that you cannot do in Fullscreen mode that you can do in Window mode.
However, this topic is about viewing the Window Taskbar. Alt+Tab or the Window key will work around that little problem.
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I meant viewing the tabs, not the bookmarks.