https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73CUWtTs0kM Blackmagic Design has upgraded DaVinci Resolve to 17.4, with support for the M1 Pro and M1 Max and a ton of new features. Unfortunately they have gone Full Screen as default and it took me a while to figure out how to turn it the hell off, but when I did it fixed a big complaint which was DaVinci hiding my damn dock. I love DaVinci, and I love all the free updates at a rapid pace, but my biggest complaint about DaVinci is it's lack of customization, and I find forcing full screen mode to be another customization annoyance. My big complaint with Final Cut Pro (x) is that it feels designed by engineers who want to force you to use a program how they want to, and not how you want to. I have always felt AVID and Premiere allow you to set things up how they work best for you, and I always customize allot, with DaVinci you are forced to work how they want to, down to being forced to hide my dock, and now being forced into full screen mode. And honestly my biggest complaint of this is the menus. i want the menus there all the time, not dissapearing and coming back when I put my mouse there, that loses efficiency! OK anyway, to turn it off, you have to bring up the menu, then when you see the stop sings, hit the green one. Full Screen Mode in Davinci with Hidden menus When you put your cursor in the menu, the dots come up under the menu and the green turns off full screen. Exit Full Screen And even better once I exited Full Screen mode, DaVinci added something new, for the main screen I can now resize the window and it even shows my dock! WOOHOOO. I have never liked Full Screen nor having my dock go away, as I leave it up always on my main monitor, so actually I think this is great. Now if only the second screen worked like this as well, this is how the second monitor works in Final Cut Pro and I hate it there as well. And there is a ton more to like in the new update, look at all these features: What's new in DaVinci Resolve 17.4 Key Features• Hardware accelerated Apple ProRes on Apple M1 Pro and M1 Max.• Faster DaVinci Neural Engine performance on Mac OS Monterey.• Native HDR viewers and 120 Hz playback on supported MacBook Pros.• Native Dropbox and Dropbox Replay integration with render presets.• Sync markers, comments, annotations with Dropbox and Dropbox Replay.• Export timeline markers as YouTube video or QuickTime chapters.• Steinberg VST3 support with access to even more audio effects.• Simplified auto color management settings with SDR and HDR selection.• Improved 3D keyer and matte finesse controls.• New Resolve FX including film halation and custom mixers.• Text+ support for combined glyphs, right to left text and vertical layouts.• Subtitles can auto resize backgrounds and…