I found the flag to disable it, but I’m really curious why the decision was made in the first place. On Chrome and Firefox, l If you double click this example HTML5 : https://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_video.asp, it will go full screen. I’ve always wondered why sometimes click on a video would make it go fullscreen, it’s laggy and annoying for me, even on high-end laptops. On My Mac, as well as in Windows and Fedora VMs.
I feel like that’s been standard on every browser for the past 2 decades. The alternative is every video player having a different button (in a different place, of course) for it or like…right click > full screen. Both are way worse imo
Double click to maximize is intuitive for computer users, too, because that’s how window control works in the OS
I’ve always wondered why sometimes click on a video would make it go fullscreen, it’s laggy and annoying for me
Click or double click? Those are different things. A click may be accidental, a double click unlikely.
Double click is not reserved for or expected to be anything else.
Going into fullscreen is a regular occurrence. Double click is a free binding to access this action without controls or control precision.
I don’t see how it being bound to double click has anything to do with it feeling laggy for you. If it’s about the transition blending duration I would agree it’s a bad default, but you can reduce that - and again, it has nothing to do with the interaction binding.