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Can you get rid of the "Full Screen Message"?

Discussion in 'General Internet' started by VaCcAr0, 2013/01/22.

  1. 2013/01/22
    VaCcAr0

    VaCcAr0 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    You know when you watch a video on Youtube or anywhere else on the internet and you make it full screen, there's a message that says "Press Esc to exit Full Screen Mode" That has always annoyed me. I just want it to go full screen without that message. Is there any way to do this?
     
  2. 2013/01/22
    Arie

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  4. 2013/01/31
    VaCcAr0

    VaCcAr0 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    It doesn't seem to be working. I downloaded that program and clicked the buttons that were supposed to patch the flash player for each browser I use. But the message is still there. Maybe it's out of date? Is there an updated one or can I hack/patch this manually?
     
  5. 2013/02/01
    Arie

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    Did you scroll to the top of that page?

    That thread runs 11 pages, I'm not going to spend my time reading it, but if you want to get rid of the message, you'll have to put in the time.
     
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    VaCcAr0

    VaCcAr0 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Indeed I did.
     
  7. 2013/02/02
    Arie

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    All the information is likely there.

    So the answer is that there is no easy way to disable it, you have to hack code (which also means you have to re-do that every time there's a flash update).

    Not worth it IMHO.
     
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