![]() ![]() I used Accessibility Inspector ( ccessibilityMacOSX/OSXAXTesting/OSXAXTestingApps.html ) and found that one of the attributes AXPosition missed on the y-axis by 22 pixels. So if you add the script to a keyboard shortcut, or, like me, to the EJECT key, the script will fix the problem if there is any, switch to window mode if in fullscreen, and switch to fullscreen if in window mode. ![]() I put the solution into a script that also does normal fullscreen toggling. It doesn't work on youtube/adobe flash in Firefox, but it works on Firefox, itunes, and VLC. I figured out a way to so fix some of the problem. It'd be much easier if we didn't have to do this! ![]() Source(s): A lot of free time, love for VLC and Macintosh.ĮDIT: I hope this fix gets the devs some insight into the problem. Click on the expand screen arrows on the top right corner of the VLC window (without clicking anywhere else on that display before that!). The top menu bar will be grayed out on your external screen and active on your home screen.ĥ. Most of the times it works in pause mode as well.Ĥ. Note: Sometimes I noticed that the video must be "playing" on VLC (Not in fullscreen mode) on the external display already for this to work. Now, click on anything on your primary/mac display. Create multiple spaces on your Mac display and then go to the second or third one (no application should be on full screen here, although this wasn't necessary for all instances I tried it.).ģ. NOTE: THE SPACE RUNNING VLC MUST BE THE LAST SPACE ON THE EXT. display, Don't leave VLC on fullscreen just yet). Open VLC and drag it to the second or third screen space on your external display (If you can't see any, create them and make sure no application is running on fullscreen on the first space on the ext. A bit of hit and miss and, there you go:ġ. I use a multiple monitor setup and having a black screen when going full screen on another was something I wasn't going back to, especially after waiting for this update in Mavericks. I have the same issue and have figured out a little "jugaad" (workaround) for it. Only experienced it through Chrome and VLC so far, would just like to pinpoint how to make video through the browser and VLC completely full screen. I like having individual desktops when on dual display so don't really want to lose that feature. Still variable as to whether the grey bar is across the top of the screen when entering full screen.Īny ideas? Anyone having similar issue? Only since upgrading to Mavericks with the new menu bar system. This doesn't seem to make much difference. Tried checking and unchecking 'Use the native fullscreen mode on OS X Lion'. Using VLC player, it occasionally covers the whole screen but more often than not leaves grey bar across top of the page. Use a website with flash based player which enters full screen perfectly well and covers the whole screen, leaving no menu bar or grey bar. ![]() Watching certain other online streaming is fine. Leaving Chrome in standard screen and then pressing full screen on Netflix player leaves a grey bar. Using Netflix through Chrome I've tried putting Chrome into full screen and then pressing full screen on the Netflix player. I've tried connecting my macbook pro to 3 different tvs and get same grey bar. Watching certain videos in full screen is leaving a grey bar across the top of the screen. ![]()
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