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Youtube full-screen close after I pause it and click on my second monitor.

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Hi,

I haven't founded a way to do this so I ask here what to do.

My Problem is when I watch a Flash video on full-screen (like YouTube) and I pause it. It will close the full-screen mode and goes to the normal view when I click somewhere in the second monitor.

I want to be able to pause the video on full-screen mode and still be able to work on my second monitor without closing it off to the normal view. I am able to keep watching in full-screen mode when the video is playing while working on my second monitor. But for example when I want to watch a tutorial, I like to pause the video to be able to follow what is going on without closing full-screen mode while working on the second monitor.

So as they being said, I would like to know how to fix this.

Best regards, KainKiller1993

Hi, I haven't founded a way to do this so I ask here what to do. My Problem is when I watch a Flash video on full-screen (like YouTube) and I pause it. It will close the full-screen mode and goes to the normal view when I click somewhere in the second monitor. I want to be able to pause the video on full-screen mode and still be able to work on my second monitor without closing it off to the normal view. I am able to keep watching in full-screen mode when the video is playing while working on my second monitor. But for example when I want to watch a tutorial, I like to pause the video to be able to follow what is going on without closing full-screen mode while working on the second monitor. So as they being said, I would like to know how to fix this. Best regards, KainKiller1993

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HI KainKiller, Try modifying your dual monitor set up.

Another addon that might be helpful in Firefox is: