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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
Why does my MBP have a few lines on the bottom of the screen?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcow" data-source="post: 1001695" data-attributes="member: 139944"><p>Yes, when the window manager flags a window as fullscreen and displays it that way, it uses ALL the pixels on the screen. Anything else (like maximizing) or dragging windows really big subtracts those pixels (wherever they are: left right bottom) from the usable screen space.</p><p></p><p>Some examples of full screen are:</p><p>*playing a fullscreen video</p><p>*running a browser in fullscreen mode</p><p>*using photoshop or pdf viewer in fullscreen mode</p><p>*running preview in fullscreen mode</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcow, post: 1001695, member: 139944"] Yes, when the window manager flags a window as fullscreen and displays it that way, it uses ALL the pixels on the screen. Anything else (like maximizing) or dragging windows really big subtracts those pixels (wherever they are: left right bottom) from the usable screen space. Some examples of full screen are: *playing a fullscreen video *running a browser in fullscreen mode *using photoshop or pdf viewer in fullscreen mode *running preview in fullscreen mode [/QUOTE]
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Why does my MBP have a few lines on the bottom of the screen?
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