We expect that the patch for the problem will be ready pretty quickly as Google is usually pretty efficient at addressing problems once they’re known.
It looks like Google knows about this glitch and it’s developing a solution, and it’s suggested that users don’t use full-screen while in Google Chrome for the time being.
Make sure you check out our rundown of the best web browsers you can use in 2023. You can try Apple’s own Safari, Microsoft’s Edge (which is built on Chromium, and is available for macOS), or FireFox. If none of these solutions work for you, it might be best to use a different browser until Google works out a further solution for users to try. Some users have found that applying any macOS update and relaunching Chrome resolved the issue when the above approach didn’t help. If the above doesn’t work, you can try checking that you have the latest macOS version and updating it if you don’t. Simply updating your browser could help, and if Google has developed any patches for the issue, they will be applied. If any updates had become available, your browser should have installed them and what’s left is to restart your browser. Check what version of Chrome you are running (this should be visible).ģ. Enter chrome://settings/help in your Chrome address bar (or you navigate to this from your menu which can be found by clicking the three-dot icon at the top right corner of your browser).Ģ.