Mac Maximize Window Shortcut

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  1. Mac Maximize Window Keyboard Shortcut
  2. Keyboard Shortcut Maximize Windows 7

Clicking the maximize button of an app that does not support macOS's native fullscreen mode simply enlarges the window to its maximum size. For apps that do support fullscreen mode natively, the maximize button acts as a shortcut for taking the window fullscreen. In the above article, you can understand the shortcut keys to maximize the current workbook window in Excel 365 for both the Windows and MAC devices. Leave your feedback in the comment section. Thanks for visiting Geek Excel. Find more Excel shortcuts on the following Article!

Mac Maximize Window Keyboard Shortcut

By default, OSX does not comes with a shortcut, though there's a function for it. To make use of it, we'll need to assign a keyboard shortcut key to maximize or un-maximize window.
Here's how to do it :
  1. Open the 'System Preferences'
  2. Under the 'Hardware' section, click on 'Keyboard'
  3. Next, click on 'Keyboard Shortcuts' then 'Application Shortcuts' (on the left hand box)
  4. Add a shortcut key by clicking on '+' symbol, on the bottom of the right hand box
  5. At the next dialog box, choose 'All Applications' for 'Application:'
  6. In the 'Menu Title :' column, type in 'Zoom'
  7. Click on the next column, 'Keyboard Shortcut:', then press your preferred keyboard shortcut.
    E.g. Control + Option + Command + m (you didn't read wrongly, is 4 keys there :p)
    *** Avoid popular shortcut key, e.g. Command + v

Now, open an application and try the new keyboard shortcut key. Press the first time for maximized and the second time to return the previous size.

Keyboard Shortcut Maximize Windows 7

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