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My project is processing a big queue of devices and I want to use a windows 8 tablet that is not in use anymore to display the status of the queue with a Python script. The script is running fine and the tablet has no problem of keeping up with it.
What I do not like is, that I have the usual window borders around the command prompt, as I would prefer running the application in fullscreen.
Usually you can achieve this by hitting F11
on your keyboard, but sadly this won't work for me, as I do not have a keyboard for the tablet.
I have tried using the virtual keyboard to hit F11
, which does not work (not showing any reaction/no difference) and found no other solutions on the internet.
How do I manually or programatically set the command prompt to a borderless fullscreen window?
1How to Fix Full Screen Command Prompt gives 3 different options. One of them may work for you. – DavidPostill – 2016-02-22T10:10:07.723
None of them helps, sadly @DavidPostill – Marv – 2016-02-22T11:17:15.270