I have a tablet with Win10 on it and it works.
When I open Chrome it opens. Now, I want to go to full screen mode (NOT just maximize). Usually, I would do this with "F11" on the keyboard but this key doesn't exist on the touch keyboard.
Now one way is to set it to full screen over the Chrome settings, but then how do I exit this mode? Thanks in advance!
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I think I figured it out! I had the same problem on my surface pro 6. You can use a stylus or pen to drag down or swipe down from the top of the browser and a gray X will appear (its a bit finicky, you have to swipe without holding or it will disappear). But if you don't have a stylus, what I did was hold down on the top of the browser for 3 seconds and the X will appear which will exit full screen mode. Not sure why its not more intuitive.
1I tested it very quickly on my little tab, I can get out from full-screen by right-clicking on a empty place (no text, no images) and then pressing "Exit full-screen".
This option doesn't exists on Chrome 51 or less (I got to let Chrome Update on my tab before write here).
Even normal computers with mouse and keyboard allow this exit mode.
4Personally, I am more of a Firefox person. I know that Firefox affords you the opportunity to use a Full Screen button within Options, or you can customize the interface and place it next to the address bar. As a result, you can toggle in and out of a full screen interface in that manner on a Windows tablet.
When I am in full screen mode in Firefox, I can move my cursor back up to the top of the screen to see the address bar and/or options and click the Full Screen button again to exit out of that mode.
I assume that Chrome has a similar capability.
At time of writing, you can also exit chrome fullscreen by simply long-pressing; hold your finger anywhere on the screen, and an "x" will appear at the top. This may not have been true when the other answers were posted, I'm not sure in which version this was first implemented.
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