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how do I get out of full screen in Xubuntu Linux

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I am a new user of Xubuntu and set up Thunderbird with no problem. I selected full screen and now have no panel in Thunderbird. I cannot find a way to get out of full screen. Uninstalling and reinstalling did not work since it saved my account and preference info.

I am a new user of Xubuntu and set up Thunderbird with no problem. I selected full screen and now have no panel in Thunderbird. I cannot find a way to get out of full screen. Uninstalling and reinstalling did not work since it saved my account and preference info.

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I do use Xubuntu, sorry I have only just seen this post. Alt + spacebar should exit full screen windows in the xfce desktop.

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Try the F11 keyboard button. Or try to add a screenshot of the problem

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Using F11 did not work. Neither did cntrl+F11 nor Fn+F11. A screen shot is attached. Note there is nothing in the upper left corner to use to get out of full screen.

Thanks.

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How did you select full screen? It's not an option that Thunderbird offers, as far as I can tell.

In the Linux I use, Just dragging a full screen app will flip it to resize mode.

Modified by Zenos

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I don't use Xubuntu but guessing by comparing Debian Gnome & Ubuntu Unity

Your screenshot just looks like a maximised window. As Zenos says dragging it should work: grab it by & drag the top edge. Or right click for an unmaximise option.

Also you have a menu bar on the top edge, worth trying the view option of that. On Ubuntu that menu toolbar probably toggles on and off by a quick tap of the Alt key. (A long tap or hold may well do something different)

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I do use Xubuntu, sorry I have only just seen this post. Alt + spacebar should exit full screen windows in the xfce desktop.

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amanchesterman said

I do use Xubuntu, sorry I have only just seen this post. Alt + spacebar should exit full screen windows in the xfce desktop.

This is probably the only combination I didn't try. It did the trick. Thanks, so much. I learned something new today.