Full screen view missing from display options in b...

I've been trying to find out to switch off full screen on the browser on my 5230, it annoys the heck out me. According to the browser help there should be an option for full screen view in the display options of the browser, it's not there though and that makes me feel sad and angry and a little horny :-). Any help very much appreciated.

Look at this;
/t5/Nseries-Devices-and-S60/I-ve-lost-the-ability-to-turn-off-Full-Screen/m-p/695076#M210741
i think same is with 5230.
Previous Phones: 6600, 7610, 6230, 6230i, 1100, 1112, N70, N73, N95, N95 8GB, 5800XM, 5230, C5, iPhone 3GS, SE Xperia X10, N900, N8, SE Xperia Arc
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