Currently, on a macbook with notch, fullscreen mode is displayed with black margin at the top:
It works the same in most apps, and it's reasonable by default because otherwise some content may be hidden behind the notch.
But for some use-cases, in opposite, it might be fancy to cover whole screen and let a little content go behind the notch:
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Currently, on a macbook with notch, fullscreen mode is displayed with black margin at the top: It works the same in most apps, and it's reasonable by default because otherwise some content may be hidden behind the notch.
But for some use-cases, in opposite, it might be fancy to cover whole screen and let a little content go behind the notch:
https://github.com/utmapp/UTM/assets/18294052/7a8f5abd-a171-45c6-9586-a9d66533f7e9
Here is what I found (from user side): https://www.reddit.com/r/MacOS/comments/qveb0u/force_true_fullscreen_on_macbook_with_notch/ https://notes.alinpanaitiu.com/Fullscreen%20apps%20above%20the%20MacBook%20notch