I have windows 7 and I'm currently using turboc2 on it. You can spread the editor into full screen by pressing: alt+enter at a time.
try "CTRL OP"
Comand f on Macs. Alt + Enter on Windows.
Well, honey, if you've done it before, then you should know that to make your movie full screen on Windows Movie Maker, you just need to click on the "View" tab at the top of the screen and then select "Full Screen." It's as simple as that, darling. Just remember, the bigger the screen, the better the show!
You will have to quit TeamViewer. It's Windows sharing feauture is blocking it.
double click on the media
If you are using windows then at the top right of the window you are looking ar there is a box with a red "x" in it and beside it to the left two more boxes. The middle of the two will make your window full screen.
It displays the opening screen of any application a user opens It displays the logon screen, prompts, and windows It can run DirectX applications in full-screen mode
Windows Media Player can play audio and video files on a computer. To display the time on videos using Windows Media Player, view the movie in full screen and keep the cursor down near the bottom of the screen.
If you mean full screen, F11 makes IE full screen. Otherwise you can right click the link and choose "Open in New Window" If you want to change your default to open links in new windows you can go to Tools... Internet Options.... Tabs Settings... Choose open links in new window
It enters and exits Full Screen Mode, which on Windows will hide the address bar, tool bars, and taskbar.
The Glims plug in for Safari (See links below) adds a Full Screen option to the Safari menu.
Going full screen is not a C or C++ feature; it is an operating system feature. If you are running under MS Windows, you can go full screen in a console application by using <Alt><Enter>. Use <Alt><Enter> again to go back to windowed mode. You can also preset this in the shortcut.