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Open the site in Android Chrome. Tap the menu (3 dots at upper right) and choose "Add to Home Screen". It will prompt you to change the title. Tap Ok. Go to your phone's home screen and you should now see a new icon for the site. It opens in full screen like a separate app.
Martijn. 101 1 1 3. 1. Possible duplicates: Force browser to hide nav & tab bar, Force fullscreen mode in Chrome for Android. – Andrew T. ♦. Jan 25, 2022 at 13:08. Yes the answer is in there: using Fully Kiosk Browser Thank you very much! – Martijn. Jan 25, 2022 at 15:20.
If the flags appear in about:version then it should switch Chrome to kiosk mode - ie full screen with silent printing. I must confess I gave up on Chrome and switched to Firefox with a full-screen add-on for my kiosk device. –
There is a new flag that's just been implemented to enable this on un-rooted devices in Chrome but its just in the Canary version currently. Install the latest Chrome from the Play Store. After its installed go into chrome://flags; Search for 'command line' and it should come up with an option: Enable command line on non-rooted devices
Problem is: Chrome showing the tabs, the bottom navigation bar and user can access the settings through the notifications bar, enable/disable wifi, etc, such as in these images: As the tablet's use will be for the user to only access my webpage (so he can order food/drinks), the web page should be: full screen, so that the tabs view do not appear
Download the hackers keyboard, then go into settings and enable ''use permanent notification''. This puts the hackers keyboard logo at the top right of your screen next to the clock and settings button. Click on the settings bar or clock at the bottom right and press ''Show Hackers Keyboard''.
I'm not very familiar with the fullscreen mode. But I've played around around with Chrome on my S4, and it goes into fullscreen mode if I scroll to the bottom of page (the address bar disappears). If I scroll to the top, it shows the address bar again. To exit, I just quit as usual, by pressing the back button key on my phone.
In general it's okay, but it's starting to really bug me that the status bar is always visible when I'm using Silk, instead of filling the whole screen. There's also a tab bar at the top that I can't get to go away, and the bottom menu bar appears to be persistently visible.
In Chrome for Android, you can save the opened web page as a PDF. To do that, you have to install the Google Cloud Print application to do this. Once you have installed it, first open a desired web page in Chrome. Then, click on the menu icon and select on Print option. There, you can select the Save as PDF option.
3. I had the same problem, but I saw the exact moment it happened, a message appeared saying "switching to full screen mode". Then I couldn't switch it off. I deleted all data in Chrome, and the problem was fixed. There was no need to uninstall the app, just cleaned the data using the Android built-in Application Manager.