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How to exit full screen in chromium programmatically?



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  1. Running this command when raspbian startup

    chromium-browser --start-fullscreen -incognito http://ooxx.com.tw/index.html


  2. Basically this html contain only a .png image

  3. We use touch panel (no keyboard and mouse)


Is there anyway I can create a <div>, and allow user to tap it and run some script to exit full screen mode?










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    How to exit full screen in chromium programmatically?



    Here is my scenario:




    1. Running this command when raspbian startup

      chromium-browser --start-fullscreen -incognito http://ooxx.com.tw/index.html


    2. Basically this html contain only a .png image

    3. We use touch panel (no keyboard and mouse)


    Is there anyway I can create a <div>, and allow user to tap it and run some script to exit full screen mode?










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      Here is my scenario:




      1. Running this command when raspbian startup

        chromium-browser --start-fullscreen -incognito http://ooxx.com.tw/index.html


      2. Basically this html contain only a .png image

      3. We use touch panel (no keyboard and mouse)


      Is there anyway I can create a <div>, and allow user to tap it and run some script to exit full screen mode?










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      How to exit full screen in chromium programmatically?



      Here is my scenario:




      1. Running this command when raspbian startup

        chromium-browser --start-fullscreen -incognito http://ooxx.com.tw/index.html


      2. Basically this html contain only a .png image

      3. We use touch panel (no keyboard and mouse)


      Is there anyway I can create a <div>, and allow user to tap it and run some script to exit full screen mode?







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