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It doesn't blank the rest of the screen, I can still see the desktop. It is something to do with Wine. I rebooted and ran FreeDink in full screen successfully 7 times in a row, then ran Wine Dink, and FreeDink wouldn't enter full screen anymore. Wine Dink would still load in full screen, but the first time after this it crashed on the intro screen and the second time the Xfce taskbars were still visible. So it does look like Wine is messing something up.