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extra viewing area in a folder or Explorer window with a minimum of
distractions from toolbars, taskbars and anything else you may have
gobbling up screen space. Press F11 and you’ll enter kiosk mode.
Only one toolbar will remain at the top of the open window. To claim
that last inch of space, right click the toolbar and select Auto
Hide from the context menu. The toolbar will reappear when you move
your mouse to the top of the screen, as will the taskbar at the
bottom of the window if that’s where it’s normally located. To
restore the folder or Explorer to the previous view press F11 again.
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