Microsoft has officially dropped support for borderless window mode starting with Minecraft version 1.13. That leaves two options for enabling borderless window mode. Show Option 1: Using JVM ArgumentsTo take this route, downgrade Minecraft to version 1.12.2 or earlier. After setting up an older installation of Minecraft, enable borderless window mode through the Minecraft Launcher. 1. Run the Minecraft launcher. 2. Switch to the Installations tab. 3. Highlight the downgraded installation in the list, click the ellipsis icon and select Edit from the menu.
5. Scroll down to the JVM Arguments field and append the following flag at the end: -Dorg.lwjgl.opengl.Window.undecorated=true 6. Click Save and switch back to the Play tab. 7. Play the game in borderless window mode. Glimpse’s Game Server monetization feature makes it easy for you to earn money from your Minecraft server. Create an account today and start collecting payments with a 0% fee on your earnings! Create Account Option 2: Using ModsThe other option is to use a mod. To use mods, you will need the Minecraft Forge modding API. To install Minecraft Forge: 1. Visit the official Minecraft Forge website and download the latest installer of Minecraft Forge (1.65.5 – 36.1.0 at the time of writing). 2. Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the installer file and run it. 3. Once the installation finishes, run Forge from the Minecraft Launcher. Next, install a mod for borderless window mode. We recommend Fullscreen Windowed (Borderless) Mod 1.16.5/1.15.2. 1. Download and save Fullscreen-Windowed-Mod-1.16.5.jar from http://www.mc-mod.net/fullscreen-windowed-borderless-mod/. 2. Run the Minecraft Launcher. 3. Select Forge in the Play tab from the drop-down menu and press Play to launch the game. 4. Click Mods in the main menu. 5. Click Open mods folder. This minimizes the game and opens the mods folder. 6. Paste Fullscreen-Windowed-Mod-1.16.5.jar. 7. Click Done and restart Minecraft. 8. Go to Mods again, and you will see the Borderless Window mod in the list. 9. Play the game in borderless window mode. ConclusionRunning Minecraft in borderless window mode can make for a more enjoyable gameplay experience. While the game no longer officially supports borderless window mode, you can still enable it in just a few steps. Glimpse makes it easy for you to sell access to your Minecraft, Steam, Terraria, Rust, 7 Days to Die, Starbound, and most other gaming servers. Using our esports platform, you can connect your server directly to the platform and enable access to it within a sponsorship level.
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