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Door

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Hey,

 

I was playing a game called 'Rocket League', but when I doubleclicked the top, the top bar showing the name of the window & the bottom window bar appeared, and now the game doesn't fully fit my screen anymore. Before I did that, it would just fit perfectly in my screen & I would have to exit the game by ctrl, alt + delete or pressing the windows button. I didn't see anything but the game, not even the name above the game.

 

Now, I see this:

http://prnt.sc/d1ci96

 

 

The problem is that I can't see the full game anymore.

 

 

How do I fix this?

 

 

Sincerely, 

Door


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Hey Door,

 

I'm guessing this game runs in a browser window, and you accidentally went fullscreen. Try the F11 function key in the game, and see if you get the top bar back.


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Hey Door,

 

I'm guessing this game runs in a browser window, and you accidentally went fullscreen. Try the F11 function key in the game, and see if you get the top bar back.

Sadly, that doesn't fix the problem :(

 

I think you get me wrong though. I want to go into fullscreen, and remove the top bar. It ruins my vision. The game is meant to be played in fullscreen, hence why the top bar removes a bit of the game.


Edited by Door, 02 November 2016 - 03:06 PM.

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