Microsoft Changed the Full-Screen Shortcut for Apps in Windows 10

Windows has a core set of keyboard shortcuts that have remained the same for several versions. No matter if you’re using Windows XP, Windows 7, or Windows 10, you’ll find that basic key combinations perform the same functions: Ctrl + C copies, Alt + F4 closes a window, Alt + Tab switches between open windows, etc. But in Windows 10, there’s one longtime shortcut key that’s changed. When using Microsoft Edge or other Store apps, you might have noticed that pressing F11 doesn’t do anything. In traditional desktop apps, this key expands the window as full-screen to give you more screen estate. It hides the...

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