I have a flash player that I use to play a game on a website. The problem is that if I click on anything else in chrome, the flash player will go to a smaller window. Is there any way to keep the flash player at full screen even when chrome is not the active window?
There are a few different ways you can try to keep a full screen chrome flash player when chrome loses focus:
Use an extension like "Flashcontrol" or "Flashblock" to block flash content from loading automatically. You can then choose to allow flash on a per-page basis, or whitelist specific websites that you know use flash.
Install the "Disable HTML5 Autoplay" extension. This will prevent HTML5 audio and video from autoplayiing on websites.
Use a browser that has built-in flash blocking, like Opera or Safari.
Adjust your system's power settings so that your computer doesn't go to sleep or turn off the display when inactive.
If you're using Windows, you can try setting Chrome to run in Windows 8 compatibility mode.
Hopefully one of these solutions will work for you!
There are a few things that you can do in order to keep a full screen chrome flash player when chrome loses focus:
Make sure that you are using the latest version of chrome. You can do this by going to the chrome menu > help > about google chrome. If there is an update available, update your chrome browser.
Another thing that you can do is to disable all extensions except for flash player. You can do this by going to the chrome menu > settings > extensions. disable all the extensions except for flash player.
You can also try to disable hardware acceleration. You can do this by going to the chrome menu > settings > show advanced settings. Under the "System" section, uncheck the "Use hardware acceleration when available" option.
Finally, you can try to close all other tabs and windows except for the one that contains the full screen flash player.