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I'm creating a web-app for the upcoming Chrome Web-store. Is there a way to simulate F11 being pressed? Or simply a command that will make the current window go full screen?

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I realize this is a very old question, and that the answers provided were adequate, since is active and I came across this by doing some research on fullscreen, I leave here one update to this topic:

There is a way to "simulate" the F11 key, but cannot be automated, the user actually needs to click a button for example, in order to trigger the full screen mode.

  • Toggle Fullscreen status on button click

    With this example, the user can switch to and from fullscreen mode by clicking a button:

    HTML element to act as trigger:

    <input type="button" value="click to toggle fullscreen" onclick="toggleFullScreen()">
    

    JavaScript:

    function toggleFullScreen() {
      if ((document.fullScreenElement && document.fullScreenElement !== null) ||    
       (!document.mozFullScreen && !document.webkitIsFullScreen)) {
        if (document.documentElement.requestFullScreen) {  
          document.documentElement.requestFullScreen();  
        } else if (document.documentElement.mozRequestFullScreen) {  
          document.documentElement.mozRequestFullScreen();  
        } else if (document.documentElement.webkitRequestFullScreen) {  
          document.documentElement.webkitRequestFullScreen(Element.ALLOW_KEYBOARD_INPUT);  
        }  
      } else {  
        if (document.cancelFullScreen) {  
          document.cancelFullScreen();  
        } else if (document.mozCancelFullScreen) {  
          document.mozCancelFullScreen();  
        } else if (document.webkitCancelFullScreen) {  
          document.webkitCancelFullScreen();  
        }  
      }  
    }
    
  • Go to Fullscreen on button click

    This example allows you to enable full screen mode without making alternation, ie you switch to full screen but to return to the normal screen will have to use the F11 key:

    HTML element to act as trigger:

    <input type="button" value="click to go fullscreen" onclick="requestFullScreen()">
    

    JavaScript:

    function requestFullScreen() {
    
      var el = document.body;
    
      // Supports most browsers and their versions.
      var requestMethod = el.requestFullScreen || el.webkitRequestFullScreen 
      || el.mozRequestFullScreen || el.msRequestFullScreen;
    
      if (requestMethod) {
    
        // Native full screen.
        requestMethod.call(el);
    
      } else if (typeof window.ActiveXObject !== "undefined") {
    
        // Older IE.
        var wscript = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell");
    
        if (wscript !== null) {
          wscript.SendKeys("{F11}");
        }
      }
    }
    

Sources found along with useful information on this subject:

Mozilla Developer Network

How to make in Javascript full screen windows (stretching all over the screen)

How to make browser full screen using F11 key event through JavaScript

Chrome Fullscreen API

jQuery fullscreen event plugin, version 0.2.0

jquery-fullscreen-plugin

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    @Zuul - I referenced your answer to answer this question, however I updated the JS code to add IE compatibility. Aug 11, 2014 at 15:13
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    @Zuul Your two examples now link to dropbox hosted 404's
    – jnowland
    May 13, 2015 at 2:31
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    The IE-specific fullscreen methods are msRequestFullscreen and msExitFullscreen (note the lower-case s) Jun 3, 2015 at 15:09
  • How would this code be modified for Chrome-only (not cross-browser)?
    – johny why
    Aug 27, 2015 at 4:39
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    Links broken :(
    – JBis
    Jun 30, 2018 at 22:13
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It's possible with JavaScript.

var elem = document.getElementById("myvideo");
if (elem.requestFullscreen) {
  elem.requestFullscreen();
} else if (elem.msRequestFullscreen) {
  elem.msRequestFullscreen();
} else if (elem.mozRequestFullScreen) {
  elem.mozRequestFullScreen();
} else if (elem.webkitRequestFullscreen) {
  elem.webkitRequestFullscreen();
}
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    +1. I hate websites/apps resizing my browser. If I need to resize it or fullscreen it I'll do it myself!
    – Azz
    Oct 10, 2010 at 14:36
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    If you prefer to smoothe over the various browser implementations, try Screenfull.js (sindresorhus.com/screenfull.js) - it works a treat!
    – simonhamp
    Sep 7, 2016 at 10:17
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    It exists full screen on page load. what can I do to prevent that? Jan 5, 2020 at 15:26
  • I tried it for videos and it works, but I can't seem to make it work for other files, such as gltf. Have any ideas as to why that's happening? Jul 26, 2022 at 14:06
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Short personal bookmarklet version

javascript: document.body.webkitRequestFullScreen(); 

go fullscreen ← You can drag this link to your bookmark bar to create the bookmarklet, but you have to edit its URL afterwards: Delete everything before javascript, including the single slash: http://delete_me/javascript:[…]

This works for me in Google Chrome. You have to test whether it works in your environment and otherwise use a different wording of the function call, e.g. javascript:document.body.requestFullScreen(); – see the other answers for the possible variants.

Based on the answers by @Zuul and @default – thanks!

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  • I found I had to add a trigger to the page in Firefox (mobile and desktop) to stay within the security restrictions. I made the button click both enter fullscreen and delete itself. javascript:void%20document.body.appendChild((e=%3E%7Be.onclick=()=%3E%7Bdocument.documentElement.requestFullscreen();e.parentNode.removeChild(e)%7D;e.innerHTML='FULLSCREEN';e.style='position:fixed;left:0;top:0;z-index:999999999999';return%20e%7D)(document.createElement('BUTTON'))) and use void to avoid replacing the current doc with the function's return value.
    – Walf
    Apr 7, 2020 at 13:18
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If you want to switch the whole tab to fullscreen (just like F11 keypress) document.documentElement is the element you are looking for:

function go_full_screen(){
    var elem = document.documentElement;
    if (elem.requestFullscreen) {
      elem.requestFullscreen();
    } else if (elem.msRequestFullscreen) {
      elem.msRequestFullscreen();
    } else if (elem.mozRequestFullScreen) {
      elem.mozRequestFullScreen();
    } else if (elem.webkitRequestFullscreen) {
      elem.webkitRequestFullscreen();
    }
}
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  • Is there a difference between using document.documentElement and document.body (like @Zuul does in his older answer above)? Sep 26, 2017 at 17:17
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I tried other answers on this question, and there are mistakes with the different browser APIs, particularly Fullscreen vs FullScreen. Here is my code that works with the major browsers (as of Q1 2019) and should continue to work as they standardize.

function fullScreenTgl() {
    let doc=document,elm=doc.documentElement;
    if      (elm.requestFullscreen      ) { (!doc.fullscreenElement   ? elm.requestFullscreen()       : doc.exitFullscreen()        ) }
    else if (elm.mozRequestFullScreen   ) { (!doc.mozFullScreen       ? elm.mozRequestFullScreen()    : doc.mozCancelFullScreen()   ) }
    else if (elm.msRequestFullscreen    ) { (!doc.msFullscreenElement ? elm.msRequestFullscreen()     : doc.msExitFullscreen()      ) }
    else if (elm.webkitRequestFullscreen) { (!doc.webkitIsFullscreen  ? elm.webkitRequestFullscreen() : doc.webkitCancelFullscreen()) }
    else                                  { console.log("Fullscreen support not detected.");                                          }
    }
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Here are a couple of ways to do that:

I'd suggest, provide a popup asking the user if s/he wants to go full screen and then call this javascript accordingly.

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//set height of html
$("html").css("height", screen.height);
//set width of html
$("html").css("width", screen.width);
//go to full screen mode
document.documentElement.webkitRequestFullscreen();
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var elem = document.getElementById("myvideo");
function openFullscreen() {
  if (elem.requestFullscreen) {
      elem.requestFullscreen();
  } else if (elem.mozRequestFullScreen) { /* Firefox */
      elem.mozRequestFullScreen();
  } else if (elem.webkitRequestFullscreen) { /* Chrome, Safari & Opera */
      elem.webkitRequestFullscreen();
  } else if (elem.msRequestFullscreen) { /* IE/Edge */
      elem.msRequestFullscreen();
  }
}
//Internet Explorer 10 and earlier does not support the msRequestFullscreen() method.
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so simple try this

<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<!-- begin snippet: js hide: false console: true babel: null -->

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