Script needed downtown Zoom image to fit the width mode full screen

So here's the situation: I am full screen/no menus and I would like an image to center the zoom to fit the width of my screen. This would save some time by rubbing the zoom.

Does anyone know a script out there that would do exactly that? I could assign a keyboard shortcut, and it would be a time saver.

Photoshop CC 2015.0.1/OSX 10.10.5

Gene

And when you use the button of the screen fill zoom than nothing is registered by the logger Plugin or scriptlistener Action. When your layout fullscreen it no way to get to the screen from filling key, there is no. If you use the button before switching to fullscreem mode when you enter mode full screen zoom level of the image does not fill the screen.

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