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Windows Photo Viewer Not Full Screen: 5 Ways to Fix it

Enjoy your images in full screen mode again

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Windows Photo Viewer is now Microsoft Photos in Windows 11. It is the default image viewer in Windows systems but it has its own share of problems. Some users are having issues as they cannot launch images on fullscreen.

Most will opt for otherphoto viewer applicationsbut if you are running low on storage space, you have to troubleshoot this issue. Let’s look at some possible solutions for this problem.

Why is my screen not showing full size?

Why is my screen not showing full size?

If your screen is not showing the full size, it could be due to a few reasons. Here are some common causes:

Now let’s have a closer look at how to resolve these issues.

What can I do if Windows Photo Viewer is not showing in full screen?

What can I do if Windows Photo Viewer is not showing in full screen?

As always, it is important to do preliminary checks before moving on to advanced solutions. These checks include:

If your screen goes to full screen after trying out these, no need to proceed to the steps below. However, if you are out of luck, here are more troubleshooting steps to try.

1. Adjust display settings

2. Update display drivers

If you don’t want to proceed manually, you can opt for a specialized tool, like Outbyte Driver Updater, to detect outdated or missing drivers and update them automatically.

Outbyte Driver Updater

3. Reset and repair Windows Photo Viewer

4. Disable Game Mode

Game Mode is a feature in Windows 11 that automatically optimizes your PC for an enhanced gaming experience. It can prioritize CPU and GPU resources so that they’re used by games instead of other apps running in the background.

The feature can also affect how other apps run including Windows Photo Viewer so it is best to disable it when not in use.

5. Restore app package

Hopefully, you have been able to resolve this issue and can now view your images on Windows Photo Viewer in full screen again. If you occasionally facelow resolution issues on your Windows PC, don’t hesitate to check out our guide for simple workarounds.

Alternatively, you can opt forslideshow maker softwarethat allows you to view images in full screen with no extra effort needed from you.

Should you encounter any other hiccups such asWindows Photo Viewer can’t print, we have covered various steps in our detailed guide to help you resolve this issue.

Let us know of any other solution not mentioned here that may have done the trick for you in the comments section below.

Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.

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Claire Moraa

Windows Software Expert

With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.