Full-screen Keyboard Shortcut

In other Gnome distros, there is a keyboard shortcut you can assign to full-screen a program you have opened. It doesn’t seem to be in the keyboard shortcuts in SUSE. Is there a way to configure a keyboard shortcut to full-screen an application?

Thanks!

Hi
alt+F10 here?


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That’s maximize, not full-screen. Thanks anyway!

Hi
Ahh ok, have a look here GNOME: kiosk
mode (make any app fullscreen)

You will need to install wmctrl though :slight_smile:


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Thanks for the link! It’s strange…at the top of his post there is an edit saying how to get that keyboard shortcut back in the gconf, but it doesn’t work. Anyway, I’ll try the rest of his post that requires the installation of that package as a workaround. Thanks!

I’m really wanting to get the keyboard shortcut back in gnome if possible. That workaround was pretty ugly compared to how it was. However, I’ll settle if I have to.