Yes! That is the way it is with a mac. It never goes full screen unless you make it that way. With the windows, it automatically goes full screen. Stop making me look like a idiot! I know just as much about macs as you do!
im not saying you dont know a lot about macs, or that i know more. you jump to an incorrect conclusion my friend. I am simply stating that your responses was not complete. that is how it is by DEFAULT on mac, but clearly hes a windows user asking how to do that, so he just needs to know that when he takes photoshop out of full screen it will look similar.
hes wrong, by default windows opens all applications full screen, mac does not. example, open word and take it out of FULL SCREEN, thats why his desktop shows the whole time
really cool video :)
MadamMasquerade 6 months ago
Thanks for the video. Very interesting.
djcondra 1 year ago
I have to agree with choubix. The background music is distracting. Helpful tutorial though.
teabag3339 1 year ago
interesting tutorial but the background music and noise makes it difficult to follow... thanks for the contribution though
choubix 2 years ago
Forgive me, I definitely want to redo this tutorial. I fudged in the editing process. Thanks for the comment though!
Ryanr14 2 years ago
That is just with mac
guitarrocker212 2 years ago
wrong, you just arnt full screen
pinter123 2 years ago
Yes! That is the way it is with a mac. It never goes full screen unless you make it that way. With the windows, it automatically goes full screen. Stop making me look like a idiot! I know just as much about macs as you do!
guitarrocker212 2 years ago
im not saying you dont know a lot about macs, or that i know more. you jump to an incorrect conclusion my friend. I am simply stating that your responses was not complete. that is how it is by DEFAULT on mac, but clearly hes a windows user asking how to do that, so he just needs to know that when he takes photoshop out of full screen it will look similar.
pinter123 2 years ago
got ya...i guess i could explain a little better! haha
guitarrocker212 2 years ago
nice tutorial. by the way how do you have your desktop as the background in photoshop? or does that only work with mac.
1crazyoutlaw 2 years ago
hes wrong, by default windows opens all applications full screen, mac does not. example, open word and take it out of FULL SCREEN, thats why his desktop shows the whole time
pinter123 2 years ago