Latest version maximised fullscreen, can't change it.

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rachel
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Latest version maximised fullscreen, can't change it.

Post by rachel » Fri Sep 09, 2016 12:49 pm

As per subject. The latest version, 1.10.1, on OSX El Capitan, is starting up full screen with no window decorations (titlebar, close/minimise/maximise or draggable edges. It fills the desktop (but doesn't go into its own Space) and I can't get it out of this mode into just being a normal resizeable window again.

Anyone else getting this?

It's *possible* (Can't remember, too long ago) that when I last used it on the previous version, I had it fullscreen by choice. To that end I tried deleting the preferences file in ~/Library/Preferences, to no avail.

Woodstock
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Re: Latest version maximised fullscreen, can't change it.

Post by Woodstock » Fri Sep 09, 2016 2:37 pm

Found by searching for "OS X resize window with keyboard":
I haven't tested in other versions, but in OS X 10.9 (Mavericks), you can use the Voice Over Utility to move and resize windows.

1 Enable Voice Over in the Accessibility control panel.
2 Click "Open Voice Over Uitlity"
3 Click "Commanders" in the left panel.
4 Select "keyboard"
5 Select "enable keyboard commander"
6 Add a new commander.
7 Specify any keyboard key not already in use.
8 Choose the command: Size and Position -> Start Moving Window
9 Select with window to be moved
10 Hold down the right option key, and press the key selected in 7.
11 Move the window with the cursor keys.

skyzyx
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Re: Latest version maximised fullscreen, can't change it.

Post by skyzyx » Sat Sep 24, 2016 7:42 am

I'm running macOS 10.12 “Sierra”, and Voiceover tells me that "this window cannot be moved". When changing the instruction to resize, I get "this window cannot be resized".

MakeMKV does not appear to be a Cocoa app, so the regular rules for Mac apps don't really apply. :/

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