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Faking fullscreen mode on your Mac
Merlin Mann | Nov 15 2005
I forget where, but someone once mentioned that you could probably emulate fullscreen mode in most OS X apps by using the "Universal Access" PreferencePane (if I'm stealing this idea from you uncredited, send the link and I'll correct the error with my thanks). Anyhow, this rules. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty fast to set up, and if you're as easily distracted as I am, it's a handy way to minimize distractions and force yourself into focusing on just one thing.
When you're finished (or any other time), flip off "Zoom" and you're done. So, how'd it work for you? (N.B. I wrote this up kind of fast, so tell me if I missed anything that's not obvious or is peculiar to my own setup) Credit where due
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Another option is to use...Submitted by Sam (not verified) on November 15, 2005 - 4:36pm.
Another option is to use the built in fullscreen mode. But to do this you have to enter single user mode by logging in as '>console' (no password) at the (username and password) login screen. Or alternatively you can reboot OS X holding Command-S. You are then dumped into fullscreen text mode BSD. This means you have to use emacs or vi or any other terminal based text editor, but it also means you can't get to any other distracting programs unless you log out completely and reenter the GUI. This is the only reason that I was considering maintaining a linux box for writing my thesis. I found this today after reading this article although I have been looking for it for around a year and a half. Maybe you all know this but for me this is the ultimate!! HTH Sam » POSTED IN:
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