Solved Full screen on macbook M1 (camera notch) cuts off part of game content

liquid_metal

Farmhand
With full screen apps, mac seems to put a black bar of pixels to mask the notch - but stardew is true to full screen dimensions of the screen which causes the very top of the screen to become cut off, cannot see the clock/time
 

Lew Zealand

Helper
There's a workaround for that (should work in all apps). Quit Stardew Valley and then:

Find Stardew Valley's location, usually in the Applications folder
Right click Stardew Valley and select Get Info
Check
the box next to Scale to fit below the built-in camera
Close
that info window and start up Stardew Valley again.
 

liquid_metal

Farmhand
There's a workaround for that (should work in all apps). Quit Stardew Valley and then:

Find Stardew Valley's location, usually in the Applications folder
Right click Stardew Valley and select Get Info
Check
the box next to Scale to fit below the built-in camera
Close
that info window and start up Stardew Valley again.
that worked great, thank you!
 

Maddie1579

Greenhorn
There's a workaround for that (should work in all apps). Quit Stardew Valley and then:

Find Stardew Valley's location, usually in the Applications folder
Right click Stardew Valley and select Get Info
Check
the box next to Scale to fit below the built-in camera
Close
that info window and start up Stardew Valley again.
I'm having the same problem. I tried what you suggested, but I can't find a check box for scale to fit below built in camera. Any other advice?
 

Lu.B17

Greenhorn
There's a workaround for that (should work in all apps). Quit Stardew Valley and then:

Find Stardew Valley's location, usually in the Applications folder
Right click Stardew Valley and select Get Info
Check
the box next to Scale to fit below the built-in camera
Close
that info window and start up Stardew Valley again.
Please help I can’t do it, i doesn’t propose scale to fit
 

mxrsoon

Newcomer
I'm also having this issue, but the option to fit below the camera is not showing up for me, probably because the Steam version isn't recognized as a proper app that can be directly launched. The GOG version allows me to check this box, but I'm unable to connect to a LAN game hosted using the Steam version (it tries to connect for a long time, then fails).
 

cirabenthia

Greenhorn
For Steam users, I found a fix at the platform level using this third-party "Say No to Notch" app. I just installed it and haven't played around with it much yet so I can't 100% vouch for it, but Stardew's title screen looks good to me now.

The app lets you toggle the camera "notch" on/off by reducing your mac's total screensize. Someone else recommended an alternative (BetterDisplay) as well, in case Say No to Notch breaks, but I haven't tried it. (source)

If you got your Stardew from GOG as a .app file then Lew Zealand's solution should work for you, so try that first. (My Terraria app had the same issue and I fixed it like this, for example.)

But for Steam's Stardew, other indie games, or unpackaged code that opens fullscreen windows, "Say No to Notch" seems like a useful tool to have around.
 

liora :3

Newcomer
sorry for the necro but i found a solution for steam users that doesn't need 3rd party software and figured i should share it for anyone else who comes across this thread like me

(quick warning before we begin: if your saves are important to you, back them up first!!)

first, navigate to steam, find stardew valley, find the settings icon, manage > browse local files

this will show a "Contents" folder. copy this to your clipboard, and make a new folder. put it wherever you prefer (i chose Documents, but it works anywhere) and name it whatever you like, (i chose Stardew.app), but make sure it ends with a .app extension!!

next, you'll want to right click on the new Stardew.app (or whatever you named the folder/now .app in the past step) and press Show Package Contents.

then, you should paste in the Contents folder from step 2 into this.
almost done! you may want to check if this runs, it did work at this step for me as of writing this, could differ in the future.

finally, you'll want to go back to where you can see the app, and right click on the app and press Get Info.
in that window, you should find a "Scale to fit below built-in camera" toggle. turn that on.

congrats! you should now have a fixed version!

a few things to note before you go off on your merry way:

this may cause issues with your steam saves! i don't know what this could do, but it's not a bad idea to back up your saves first.

stardew seems to do an interesting thing when detached from steam like this - it runs another game, Spacewar, via steam. if you want to know why/what that is, google's free, but it's basically just stardew's way of using steam when it doesn't have a way of knowing if it can properly use steam, as far as i can tell

if you want to still be able to launch the game via steam, follow this guide and use the .app you should now have

this worked as of posting, on an late 2024 MacBook Pro, with stardew valley v1.6.15 build 24356

hope this helps someone!
 
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