Thanks a lot for the response. > > [self.window setFrame:[[NSScreen mainScreen] frame] display:YES];
It sort of works, but the window still has borders. I tried this: [self.window toggleFullScreen: nil]; and it makes the app start in real full-screen (no window borders), but then it does not receive keystrokes (I get the "ponk" sound). I have to CMD-tab to a different app first, then CMD_Tab back, then it gets keystrokes. I tried the line also in the AppDelegate's applicationDidFinishLaunching - same problem. Any ideas? Best regards, Gabriel
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