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Opera GX Stuck in Fullscreen: 3 Ways to Exit it

Using the shortcuts is the best way to exit fullscreen

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Updated onJune 13, 2024

updated onJune 13, 2024

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If Opera GX is stuck in fullscreen, you’ll have issues switching to different apps and that will negatively impact your browsing experience. Luckily, this can be easily fixed.

How do I get Opera GX out of fullscreen?

How do I get Opera GX out of fullscreen?

Try starting another instance of Opera. By doing so, you might be able to close the one that i running in full screen mode.

1. Use shortcuts

2. Use the context menu

To benefit from all the Opera features and get the best experience possible, make sure you always use the latest version. A corrupt or old browser may give you some headaches.

The current version of Opera gives you multiple options on how to enter and close the full screen. Plus, it includes a battery saver, an adblocker, and many other useful and performance-oriented features.

3. Reinstall Opera

That’s it from us in this guide. We hope the solutions in this guide helped you resolve the issue of the Opera browser being stuck in the full screen mode.

This isn’t the only issue you can encounter, and many reported thatOpera GX isn’t respondingor thatOpera browser isn’t closingfor them.

For some users,Opera GX isn’t even opening, but we have an article that can help you fix that. Before you go, you might want to learn more aboutOpera Tablet Mode, so be sure to check our dedicated guide on it.

Let us know in the comments below which solutions helped you resolve the problem. You can share other solutions that worked for you as well in the comments below.

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Sagar Naresh

Sagar is a web developer and technology journalist. Currently associated with WindowsReport and SamMobile. When not writing, he is either at the gym sweating it out or playing country music on his guitar.

He is an avid traveler and has been to 15 countries, going to more places soon. TRAVEL and WORK is his mantra for a peaceful life.

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