Admittedly this totally hides them so its not exactly what you wanted. TLDR Hiding title bar unless hovered over. This makes Windows awkward to use and it looks. So, basically, It would hide the close button and the entire titlebar unless it is being hovered over allowing the window to extend to the full height of any width you make it rather than forced fullscreen. Under ' Make it easier to manage windows' uncheck Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen. A major irritation in Windows 10 for some people is the lack of colour in the title bars of applications. this opens Ease of Access, scroll down and click ' Make it easier to focus on tasks' to do this: press Windows key + R (run prompt), type utilman and press enter. Please create a system restore point before using it as it hasn't been tested in Windows 8 but is very basic and the code should line up as it is a hotkey script and is a very general syntax across Windows OS'.Īlternatively you can disable 'Window Snap' so that you can re-size the window to match the size of the entire monitor and drag the title bar 'up' past the top of the monitor to 'hide' it in a way. yet.Īlthough, I did find one that you can try, basically it works like Internet Explorer/ browser windows where you can tap f11 to make the window full screen on only one monitor.
It seems that currently it is only completely possible with a script, but I have seen none listed compatible Windows 8. Re: How do you remove the Windows Title Bar?