Try ctrl-command+f. Voice Over will say «in full screen» when going to 
minimized screen and «close full screen» when going to full screen. The 
opposite.

Take care

31. okt. 2014 kl. 19:25 skrev Brian Fischler <brianfisch...@me.com>:

hey all,

Not sure how this happened as I think my iTunes is in full screen mode and I 
cannot seem to get it out. I am still running Mavericks, and I thought you 
could hit the escape key to exit full screen but that does not work and pulling 
up the window chooser does not give me the option to exit full screen mode. 
When I am in iTunes and I switch to another application I am hearing all of the 
apps I have open and hearing something like space with iTunes full screen 
space. When the app I switch to comes up I cannot interact with it immediately 
and with my limited vision any time I pull up iTunes in whatever mode it has 
gotten in to I see a flash of light on the screen even with my screen curtain 
on. A computer restart did not fix the issue, any ideas? All of my other 
programs that I am running are not in full screen mode. Thanks,

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