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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T10:14:26+00:00 2026-05-15T10:14:26+00:00

How can I simulate F11 (fullscreen not maximaze browser window) as with flash: http://www.broculos.net/files/articles/FullscreenFlash/flashFullscreen.html

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How can I simulate F11 (fullscreen not maximaze browser window) as with flash:
http://www.broculos.net/files/articles/FullscreenFlash/flashFullscreen.html ?

in flash: fscommand("fullscreen", true )

permadi.com/tutorial/flash9FullScreen/index.html

Thanks

Update

I found this:

var docElm = document.documentElement;

if (docElm.requestFullscreen) {
    docElm.requestFullscreen();
} else if (docElm.mozRequestFullScreen) {
    docElm.mozRequestFullScreen();
} else if (docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen) {
    docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen();
}

/* Exiting the full screen => showing the FULL SCREEN button */
if (docElm.requestFullscreen) {
    document.addEventListener("fullscreenchange", function () {
        if(!document.fullscreen) {
            // Do something
        }
    }, false);
} else  if (docElm.mozRequestFullScreen) {
    document.addEventListener("mozfullscreenchange", function () {
        if(!document.mozFullScreen) {
            // Do something
        }
    }, false);
} else if (docElm.webkitRequestFullScreen) {
    document.addEventListener("webkitfullscreenchange", function () {
        if(!document.webkitIsFullScreen) {
            // Do something
        }
    }, false);
}

this only works (from what’ve seen) only on a button click. Can’t do this on page load

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    2026-05-15T10:14:26+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 10:14 am

    This isn’t possible with JavaScript. It was proposed for the HTML5 video API but was later scrapped.

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