![]() ![]() ![]() When finished using that app, leave the full screen mode window active, even if it’s a new blank document or webpage, it must have an active full screen window left open.Open an app and place it into Full Screen Mode as usual (for example, Safari).Instead, place an app into full screen mode (like Safari for example), and when you’re done using that app, quit it while the active full screen window is still open. If you’re accustomed to closing all the windows of an app when or before you quit that app, you will need to stop doing that. Second, you’ll need to change app quitting behavior. This setting is essential if you want some Mac apps to default to opening into full screen mode. This setting basically makes it so that if you quit an app, windows within that app will not close automatically, and instead they’ll re-open to where you left off. Uncheck the box for “Close windows when quitting an app”.Go to the Apple menu and choose ‘System Preferences’ and then go to ‘General’.How to Make Full Screen Mode the Default When Opening Mac Appsįirst, we’re going to make a settings adjustment in Mac OS system preferences that will allow Mac apps to resume their prior state they were in prior to quit. Let’s review how this workaround approach works to achieve the desired effect of launching Mac apps directly into full screen mode. The end result will be that, at least with many apps that support full screen mode, they will relaunch directly into full screen mode on the Mac. ![]() The best way to make Mac apps default to opening in full screen mode is by changing your app usage behavior a bit, combined with an adjustment to a Mac OS system setting. While there is no system wide setting in Mac OS to make apps default to opening in full screen mode, there is a workaround trick that will allow many apps to open directly into full screen mode on the Mac. ![]()
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