How to switch terminal to full screen in Mac OS X
Is there a way to go full screen with Terminal in Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
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Is there a way to go full screen with Terminal in Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
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Is there a way to go full screen with Terminal in Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
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Is there a way to go full screen with Terminal in Mac OS X Snow Leopard?
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Terminal supports full screen mode in Lion, but not Snow Leopard.
I believe that iTerm 2's full screen mode does support Snow Leopard though.
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Press CMD-CTRL-F simultaneously, it'll switch between full screen and a normal mode.
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- Resize it to fit the screen
- Change the font size to make it more comfortable
- Change the startup size in Terminals' preference to fit what you need.
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Press the Green '+' and it'll go full screen. You'll still see your Dock and the Bar at the top though.
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Terminal supports full screen mode in Lion, but not Snow Leopard.
I believe that iTerm 2's full screen mode does support Snow Leopard though.
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Terminal supports full screen mode in Lion, but not Snow Leopard.
I believe that iTerm 2's full screen mode does support Snow Leopard though.
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Terminal supports full screen mode in Lion, but not Snow Leopard.
I believe that iTerm 2's full screen mode does support Snow Leopard though.
Terminal supports full screen mode in Lion, but not Snow Leopard.
I believe that iTerm 2's full screen mode does support Snow Leopard though.
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Press CMD-CTRL-F simultaneously, it'll switch between full screen and a normal mode.
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Press CMD-CTRL-F simultaneously, it'll switch between full screen and a normal mode.
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Press CMD-CTRL-F simultaneously, it'll switch between full screen and a normal mode.
Press CMD-CTRL-F simultaneously, it'll switch between full screen and a normal mode.
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- Resize it to fit the screen
- Change the font size to make it more comfortable
- Change the startup size in Terminals' preference to fit what you need.
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- Resize it to fit the screen
- Change the font size to make it more comfortable
- Change the startup size in Terminals' preference to fit what you need.
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- Resize it to fit the screen
- Change the font size to make it more comfortable
- Change the startup size in Terminals' preference to fit what you need.
- Resize it to fit the screen
- Change the font size to make it more comfortable
- Change the startup size in Terminals' preference to fit what you need.
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Press the Green '+' and it'll go full screen. You'll still see your Dock and the Bar at the top though.
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Press the Green '+' and it'll go full screen. You'll still see your Dock and the Bar at the top though.
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Press the Green '+' and it'll go full screen. You'll still see your Dock and the Bar at the top though.
Press the Green '+' and it'll go full screen. You'll still see your Dock and the Bar at the top though.
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