Adjust Full Screen SettingsYou can customize how Windows appears and behaves when in Full Screen mode. To access Full Screen settings:
Set What Shows on Displays Connected to Your Mac If you have a second display connected to your Mac, by default when you switch to Full Screen mode, Windows is displayed on the primary display and macOS on the secondary. You can choose which display Windows is shown on by dragging its window to that display and then clicking the Full Screen icon . To extend Windows across all your displays, select Use all displays in full screen. If you selected to show your virtual machine on all displays when it switches to Full Screen, you can also choose Show and hide spaces on all displays simultaneously. With this option selected, when you click the virtual machine on one of your displays, it appears on all other displays. And when you switch focus to something else on one of your displays, virtual machine spaces hide on all other monitors. Optimize Full Screen for Games If you use a virtual machine to play video games in Full Screen view mode, select Optimize full screen for games. With this option selected, macOS Dock, menu bar and notifications will not be displayed when you move the mouse pointer to the top and bottom of the screen. Allow Windows to set display gamma If you're using Windows to play video games, Windows may need to temporarily change your Mac's display gamma setting to properly display different visual effects. To allow Windows to change gamma settings, select Allow Windows to set display gamma. Scale to fit screen Using the Scale to fit screen menu, you can configure how Windows is displayed when working in Full Screen:
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