stuck in Full screen mode, snowleopard and macbook pro 13"
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stuck in Full screen mode, snowleopard and macbook pro 13"
hi, i have macbook pro 13" just buyed today and upgraded with snow leopard, the problem is about full screen mode, i have activated it from the view menu but now when i press F11, or FN+F11 it dont work, i have also try to remove OS shortcurt designed to f11 for show desktop but still dont work, any solutions? sorry for my bad english, anyway thankyou.
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Re: stuck in Full screen mode, snowleopard and macbook pro 13"
Hi PeaceLover,
try CTRL F11, or simply click the little yellow arrow in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Best,
Jörg
try CTRL F11, or simply click the little yellow arrow in the bottom right corner of the screen.
Best,
Jörg
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Re: stuck in Full screen mode, snowleopard and macbook pro 13"
Not getting F11 or any combination of Cmd or Alt or Ctrl + F11 to work for me. I can call up Mac OS "Sound" pane, or by just hitting F11, use OSX' default volume control ('lower volume' - which is in itself not working as my sound card is connected via firewire).
How do I use any of the F-key shortcuts with Ableton? I only have activce corners active, I have disabled all other Exposé commands.
Most forum advice are just: 'use combinations of Fn/Ctrl/Cmd with your F-keys'. This advice doesn't work for me.
How do I use any of the F-key shortcuts with Ableton? I only have activce corners active, I have disabled all other Exposé commands.
Most forum advice are just: 'use combinations of Fn/Ctrl/Cmd with your F-keys'. This advice doesn't work for me.
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Re: stuck in Full screen mode, snowleopard and macbook pro 13"
Take a look at keyboard shortcuts in System Preferences, it's in there somewhere, some setting that's overriding the Live shortcuts.
On my Macbook Pro it's fn + F11.
On my Macbook Pro it's fn + F11.
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