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thats because backslash is the shortcut key to exit fullscreen
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Thank you for the reply!
That may be true which means that the picture is supposed to be fullscreen not filling 1/4 of the screen space with the rest black. The backslash, basically, is designed to take all the stuff not part of the show to go away thereby giving the entire screen over to the show.
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I am trying to figure out how to display a full screen with only the show. No top bar, no bit white thing, no video name, etc.
Appreciate any thoughts on this one.
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The backslash '\' character?
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Thank you for the reply!
Yep, that will do it. The problem is that the picture is then approximately the size of a quarter of the screen itself. That being the case, and if that is not supposed not happen then I have something wrong set.
Thoughts?
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Its very strange. I have been trying, for months, to fix it so I can watch a show full screen with just the show. I have changed virtually everything I could find to full screen. Nothing did the trick. I have tried everything I could think of. Then I turned on a show, full screen. Then I pressed the control key AND the backslash. Suddenly I had a full screen show with just the show!
I am now, as far as I know, running fine with no problems.
I apologize for any problems I might have had and inflicted on others.
I also thank you for all the help (really!)
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I am not sure of the nomenclature of this so. I will call a screen which fills the screen with nothing but the show a "real full screen' and the screen with everything in it the "not full screen".
This is driving me nuts. I used to be able to get a "real full screen" by doing a control backslash. Now when I have a "not full screen" and press control backslash, I get a full screen in a quarter of the screen. This is exactly what happens when I press a backslash or a control backslash and is exactly opposite from what I want. In other words there is absolutely no way I can get a screen, without everything, no matter what I do! If I goto system/display, and the display mode is 'windowed' it immediately goes to a "real full screen" in a quarter of the screen.
I have now spent a couple of days reading everything available on this one. Its very strange. There is a LOT of stuff on problems around full screens, and backslashes, etc. There is one message, by Georg (if I remember correctly) that deals with the skin that might work for me but is waaay past my knowledge and, for me, presents a great opportunity to REALLY screw things up (even worse than now).
Thoughts?
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i toggling this will display/remove the information overlay
m toggling this will display/remove the top bar, progress bar etc
tab toggling this will display/remove the Kodi GUI so you can navigate Kodi menu while the movie is playing
esc will remove some of these items, on others it has no effect.