What I lack in TC is full-screen mode.
I have written little program which toggle full screen on/off for current working TC. You can download it from
http://republika.pl/xkret/TcFullScreen.zip
Greetings
Kret
full screen in Total Commander
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2Lefteous
Thanks for the link to this script. I don't read German forum (from obvious reasons
) so I've not seen it before.
TcFullScreen doesn't hide the buttons but hides the title bar and the Windows task bar and... unfortunately the menu ;-(
2Kret
Maybe it would be good to make the tool configurable - just to allow users to decide what he wants to hide.
Thanks for the link to this script. I don't read German forum (from obvious reasons

TcFullScreen doesn't hide the buttons but hides the title bar and the Windows task bar and... unfortunately the menu ;-(
2Kret
Maybe it would be good to make the tool configurable - just to allow users to decide what he wants to hide.
2djk
That sounds interesting! I have tried the tool. It works fine.TcFullScreen doesn't hide the buttons but hides the title bar and the Windows task bar and... unfortunately the menu ;-(
Just execute the program again.Is there any way to back to normal view (without restarting TC)?
I agree - that would be fine. Using the above mentioned script together with the program works fine as a workaround.Maybe it would be good to make the tool configurable - just to allow users to decide what he wants to hide.
It's not as cool as it seems first. If you use TC not maximized and turn back from full view you get TC in maximized mode. If you switch back to normal mode (cm_restore) it moves TC anywhere in the left upper with TC-Taskbar not to grip to move it back anywhere else.
BTW The menu isn't completely hidden. Its only displaying the menu from the second line (if you have one like me
).
sheepdog
BTW The menu isn't completely hidden. Its only displaying the menu from the second line (if you have one like me

sheepdog
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