Fullscreen Writing Mode — Fill Your Screen with Words
Browser tabs, bookmarks bar, system notifications — your screen is full of distractions before you even start writing. NoteKraft's fullscreen mode sweeps all of that away and gives you one thing: a blank page that fills your entire monitor.
How to Enter Fullscreen Mode
Two ways to go fullscreen:
- Press F11 — the universal fullscreen shortcut on most computers
- Click the ⛶ button in the toolbar (right side)
To exit: press Escape or click the fullscreen button again.
What Changes in Fullscreen
When you enter fullscreen mode, the editor expands to cover your entire viewport. The toolbar and status bar remain visible (you still need word count and tools), but the website header, hero section, and everything below the editor disappears. Your text area fills all remaining space.
On a 1920×1080 monitor, this gives you roughly 900 pixels of vertical writing space — enough for 40-50 lines of text visible at once.
Best Combinations with Fullscreen
| Combination | Best For |
|---|---|
| Fullscreen + Dark Mode | Night writing, reduced eye strain |
| Fullscreen + Large Font (A+) | Presentations, accessibility |
| Fullscreen + Word Wrap Off | Code editing, log file analysis |
| Fullscreen + Find & Replace | Large document editing |
Keyboard Shortcuts in Fullscreen
All NoteKraft shortcuts work in fullscreen mode:
- Escape — exit fullscreen
- Ctrl+S / Cmd+S — manual save
- Ctrl+H / Cmd+H — open Find & Replace
- Tab — insert tab character
- Ctrl+Z / Ctrl+Y — undo / redo
Browser Compatibility
Fullscreen mode uses the standard Fullscreen API, which is supported by all modern browsers:
- Chrome 15+ ✅
- Firefox 10+ ✅
- Safari 5.1+ ✅
- Edge 12+ ✅
- Mobile browsers (limited — fullscreen is less useful on phones)
Pair fullscreen mode with distraction-free writing techniques for the ultimate focused session.
Frequently Asked Questions
Press F11 on your keyboard or click the fullscreen button (⛶) in the toolbar.
Press Escape or click the fullscreen button again.