When you take a window to full-screen mode on the new MacBook Pro, it only takes the top of the window as high on the screen as the bottom of the menu bar, leaving the entire top of the screen a black bar. In practice it’s not at all a problem as it sits in the middle of the menu bar, which is typically empty anyway. With the newly launched M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pro, Apple has incorporated the “notch” for the camera housing similar to the notch that has been on the iPhone since the iPhone X in 2017. Personally, when I’m using my MacBook Pro with two external displays, I like to keep Microsoft Teams and Mail open in a full-screen split view, and essentially dedicate one of my two external displays to just that. In 2015 Apple enhanced full-screen mode further with the introduction of split view, which allows you to have two separate windows sharing a space in full-screen mode. When you click on the green traffic light in the upper-left corner of a window that supports full-screen mode, the window is given its own space, takes up the entire screen, and hides the title bar and window controls. Full-screen mode is essentially an extension of Apple’s Spaces virtual desktop system introduced to macOS two years prior in Leopard. Apple introduced full-screen mode for windows in macOS a decade ago with its Lion operating system.
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