Use apps in full screen on Mac
Many apps on your Mac support full-screen mode—an app fills the entire screen—so you can take advantage of every inch of the screen and work without desktop distractions.
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On your Mac, move the pointer to the green button in the top-left corner of the window, then choose Enter Full Screen from the menu that appears or click the button .
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In full screen, do any of the following:
Show or hide the menu bar: Move the pointer to or away from the top of the screen.
Show or hide the Dock: Move the pointer to or away from the Dock’s location.
Move between other apps in full screen: Swipe left or right on the trackpad with three or four fingers, depending on how you set your trackpad preferences.
To stop using the app full screen, move the pointer to the green button again, then choose Exit Full Screen from the menu that appears or click the button .
To work in a bigger window without going full screen, maximize (or zoom) the window. Move the pointer to the green button in the top-left corner of the window, press and hold the Option key, then choose Zoom from the menu that appears or click the button . The window expands, but the menu bar and the Dock remain visible. To return to the previous window size, press and hold the Option key, then click the green button again.
You can also double-click the app’s title bar (along the top of the app window) to maximize the window. If the app minimizes into the Dock instead, change the title bar option in Dock & Menu Bar preferences to “zoom.”
If you’re using an app full screen, you can quickly choose another app to use in Split View. Press Control-Up Arrow (or swipe up with three or four fingers) to enter Mission Control, drag a window from Mission Control onto the thumbnail of the full-screen app in the Spaces bar, then click the Split View thumbnail. You can also drag an app’s thumbnail onto another in the Spaces bar.