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I'm thinking on a feature similar to Adobe Lightroom for Windows', where if you press "F" you get a "real" full computer screen with both top menus and Windows taskbar hidden. It occurs me that it could be a very useful feature to have on Affinity Publisher (Lightroom users will already know what I'm talking about and they will surely agree with me...).

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1 minute ago, Dan C said:

Hi pacorramos,

Welcome to the forums :)

You can use TAB as a shortcut to hide the UI in any Affinity app - I hope this helps!

Hi Dan,

Surely it helps, but I'm more ambitious and I'd like to keep seeing Affinity toolbar & studios but instead get top menu & Windows taskbar disappearing in order to maximize work space. Hence my request...  :)

 

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23 minutes ago, pacorramos said:

but instead get top menu & Windows taskbar disappearing in order to maximize work space.

The Windows Taskbar can be set to auto-hide which is an in-built option in Windows (not Affinity)

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