Kill unresponsive fullscreen matlab on mac
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Is there a way to force kill an unresponsive matlab? Frequently, while executing a full-screen script, it just freezes. None of the typical mac/matlab key-combinations to terminate processes work (or anything else for that matter). Basically, the computer (a macbook) becomes completely unresponsive, it is impossible to switch to other windows or open applications, or to access the terminal, or to do anything for that matter. The only option is to force-shutdown and start over, which is extremely undesirable.
Is there a way to forcefully kill a non-responsive matlab without having to kill the entire computer?
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Cole Schlavin
on 24 Sep 2019
Edited: Cole Schlavin
on 24 Sep 2019
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Hey, I had the same issue on my mac laptop. I was able to fix it by sliding up with three fingers to see all open windows, and clicking & dragging matlab to the right of the open, full-screen windows in the top bar. It should automatically open matlab into full screen.
Let me know if it works for you.
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