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The white screen covers 100% of the Windows application, including the top bar.
The buttons are still there, but covered by a full white screen, on app launch.
Environment:
Windows 10 (fully updated)
Chrome Version 96.0.4664.55 (Official Build) (x86_64)
There are many useless tricks, so I used my precious time to debug this myself.
All you need to do is:
launch the browser in compatibility mode for Win Vista
navigate in browser to chrome://flags/
Disable Enables Display Compositor to use a new gpu thread.
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In windows 10 home I want to use 2 monitors with 1 or 2 desktops.
As when we use extent 1 monitor has the desktop icons and the other has only the taskbar and we can only drag the things to that screen.
Is that possible that I can give the whole access to both of the monitors?
Quick Answer - No.
You cannot (as of right now) run two virtual desktops on two screens.
But, with a quick Google search I have found some 3rd party solutions that can virtualize this feature.
Other than that - you can Right click on the Taskbar and enter to Taskbar Settings - there you can find a few other Settings (for both the taskbar and the icons) that might help you achieve something close to you original request.
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My laptop's screen stopped working suddenly. I connected another display to the laptop using HDMI. How can I mirror/duplicate to extended display with keyboard shortcut only, as current screen is not working. Then I can look into the issues.
OS: windows 10
Thanks.
Hold Windows key, P to show dialog of mode selection, then P again to switch mode and release Windows key. This way you'll cycle modes, eventyally getting to projector mode.
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I would like to configure Mozilla firefox browser to be opened in full screen mode, automaticly under mac OSX by default. Is there an option to do that?
Try System Preferences > General > Uncheck "Close windows when quitting an application".
This should preserver your window vs. full screen settings, so if you have firefox open on full screen and quit, when you reopen, it should open in full screen.
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I want to take screen shoot from windows that is installed on macbook there is no PrintScreen button on macbook as it is on laptops.
Question is better on the Super Users stack. But to answer your question, try using the on-screen keyboard and pressing the prnt scrn button on that.
On screen keyboard can be found in the accessibility options from control panel.
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Pressing the middle mouse button (or scrollwheel) in many apps allows the user to scroll in the display area by moving the mouse without holding any button.
What is this mode called? What is the name of the icon which appears in the application to indicate this mode is active?
This seems to be referred to as "auto scroll" by various sources. I suspect it is an application level feature as the icons for the 3 major browsers are all different (on Windows 7).