![]() Today I finally snapped and decided I was going to take the time to identify the smallest possible change to my Chrome profile that would fix this issue, hence the solution above. Unfortunately, the only suggested fix I’ve found is to remove and recreate my Chrome profile from scratch, which is also annoying because then I have to restore all my tabs, log back into everything, etc. Click Show advanced settings at the bottom, then the Content settings. Just about every time this has happened, it has annoyed me enough that I spent some time Googling for a solution. Click the three vertical dots in Chrome’s upper right-hand corner to open the browser’s options, then select Settings. Alternatively, you can simply press on the F11 key to activate the full-screen. Go to the Zoom section and click on the icon of a screen. As far as I can tell, when this occurs there’s no way through the UI to get it to stop doing this. On the corner right of your browser, click the Customize / Control Google Chrome button. On a somewhat regular basis, Google Chrome on Ubuntu Linux gets stuck for me in a state where every time I launch it, it immediately goes into full-screen mode, even if it wasn’t in full-screen mode the last time I exited from Chrome.
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