How To Enable Or Disable Full Screen Mode in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]
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I’m going to teach you how to enable or disable full screen mode in Google Chrome. If you're looking to immerse yourself in the content of a web page or you need to quickly exit full screen mode, I’ll guide you through the simple steps to manage this feature.
Enable Or Disable Full Screen Mode in Google Chrome [2026 Guide]
Open Chrome and find the menu
Open Google Chrome on your computer. Look at the top right corner for the three dots stacked vertically, which is the menu icon. Click the three dots to open the drop-down menu.
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Use Zoom to enter full screen
Scroll the menu and find the section labeled Zoom. Next to Zoom, you will see a square-shaped icon. Click this square icon to enter full screen mode.
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By maximizing your browser screen this way, you remove distractions so the web content takes over your entire display. This is useful when watching videos or giving presentations directly from your browser. Try it when you need a cleaner view of a page.
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Exit full screen
Keyboard shortcut
You can exit full screen mode instantly with a keyboard shortcut. On Windows, press F11. On Mac, press Control + Command + F.
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Windows: F11
macOS: Control + Command + F
This toggles full screen on and off immediately.
Mouse method
If you prefer using your mouse, move your cursor to the top of your screen. A hidden toolbar appears, and a small X shows at the top. Click the X to close full screen and return to the standard windowed view.
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Quick steps
Open Google Chrome.
Click the three dots at the top right.
Find Zoom and click the square icon next to it to enter full screen mode.
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Press F11 on Windows or Control + Command + F on Mac to toggle full screen.
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Move your mouse to the top and click the X to exit full screen with the mouse.
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Final Thoughts
Full screen mode is a quick way to focus on content and present pages without distractions. F11 on Windows or Control + Command + F on Mac gives you fast control to enter or exit. Understanding this feature optimizes your browsing for specific tasks and improves how you interact with online content.


