Numerous designers and developers have grown to value the flexibility and capability of Figma. Yet, if you are unfamiliar with it or still not completely at ease with the interface, this straightforward tutorial on utilizing Figma in full screen mode will definitely be useful.
Working in full screen mode can make a significant impact on your productivity, allowing you to focus on your design with fewer distractions and indeed, makes the most out of your screen real estate.
Step 1: Open Your Figma Project
Firstly, you need to open the Figma project that you wish to work on. It’s as simple as navigating to the file on the Figma platform and clicking on it.
Step 2: Activate Full Screen Mode
Once your project is open, you can easily enable full screen mode. On most browsers, you can click on the “View” menu, then select “Enter Full Screen.” However, the quickest way of doing this is by using keyboard shortcuts.
For Windows/Linux users, press F11 on your keyboard.
If you are using a Mac, you should press Control + Command + F.
// For Windows/Linux users Press F11 // For Mac users Press Control + Command + F
By doing this, your Figma interface should now be in full screen mode. You will be able to see more of your project on the screen, and it will minimize potential distractions from other applications or tabs.
Step 3: Exiting Full Screen Mode
To exit full screen mode, you just need to press the same keys again. That means F11 for Windows/Linux users and Control + Command + F for Mac users.
// For Windows/Linux users Press F11 // For Mac users Press Control + Command + F
And that’s how simple it is to switch to full screen mode when working on a project in Figma. By making the most of your screen space, you can increase focus and productivity. Enjoy designing!