My screen is magnified on full and i can't find the menu bar and the doc.

My screen is mangified on full and i can't find the menu bar and the dock.

Hello, Melorw44.
Try pressing the <esc> (Escape) key.
If <esc> doesn't clear your full screen, restart your Mac.  When you launch Safari after the restart, the normal sized window should open.
BTW, three finger double tap applies to trackpads. From your responses, I infer that you are not using a trackpad.  However, if you are using a wireless mouse (or other wireless pointing device), low batteries in the device might be causing your inability to control your view.
Message was edited by: EZ Jim
Mac OSX 10.8.2

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