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High Sierra: Fullscreen needs double Cmd-Shift-F
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dim...@gmail.com,
Sep 24 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_13_0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/63.0.3222.0 Safari/537.36 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Get High Sierra pre-release 2. Launch chrome 3. Click green fullscreen button in window decoration 4. Get to fullscreen (tab headers not visible) 5. Let's say you wanted to check URL or menus and move your mouse to the top of the screen, UI elements are shown. 6. Let's say you wanted to go back to fullscreen view (where tab headers and url bar are not visible) 7. You hit Cmd-Shift-F and that only makes it worse 8. You hit Cmd-Shift-F again and then it's fullscreen What is the expected behavior? What went wrong? I have to use keyboard shortcut, Cmd-Shift-F twice to restore full fullscreen (without tab headers). Screencast displaying this problem: https://youtu.be/hcSg8Rsh4mU Weirdly, I can get Chrome Canary in two modes: mode1: As described in the bug -- url bar and tabs and menus are accessible by moving the pointer, but getting back is a problem mode2: moving the pointer doesn't shown UI elements at all; Cmd-L shows URL bar and tab headers, Esc hides them. Menus are not accessible at all. Did this work before? N/A Chrome version: 63.0.3222.0 Channel: canary OS Version: OS X 10.13.0 Flash Version:
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Sep 24 2017
@sdy, in short, yes. IIRC, fullscreen got "worse/harder" during el capitan -> sierra transition*. With high sierra it's just silly. (*) since it was different version of chrome, it's kinda pointless to compare now.
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Sep 25 2017
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Sep 25 2017
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Sep 26 2017
Unable to reproduce the issue on Mac 10.13 High Sierra with chrome #63.0.3222.0, followed the steps mentioned in the comment #0 Observations: 1. After step 5, if we again move mouse pointer, tab headers are not visible 2. If we press Cmd-Shift-F, seen the tab headers. Attaching the screencast for referecence dimaqq@ Could you please look into it and let us know any steps i have missed while reproducing the scenario.
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Sep 26 2017
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Sep 26 2017
Note that the reporter is using M63 (therefore Canary). I am unable to reproduce the problem in 10.13 beta (17A360a), but I do notice that if I don't have the toolbar set to always visible in fullscreen it will not drop down when I mouse to the top of the screen. This is on 63.0.3223.8.
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Oct 4 2017
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Oct 5 2017
Retried this issue again on Mac OS High Sierra 10.13 using the latest Canary 63.0.3233.0 and unable to reproduce the issue. Unchecked the option "Always show toolbar in full screen" and tried the above mentioned steps and no issue is observed. Please find the attached screen cast for reference and confirm if anything is missed from our end. Request you to please retry the issue again and provide us the screen cast for better understanding of the issue. Thanks..
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Oct 6 2017
I'm fairly sure that this shares the same root cause as issue 762160 . Is it still happening? |
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Comment 1 by meh...@chromium.org
, Sep 24 2017Components: -UI UI>Browser>FullScreen