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I'm having the opposite problem it seems.
Interesting and confusing...
I am also having this problem. If anyone knows how to get borderless fullscreen on this game I would really appreciate the help! Note, I've seen a lot for ultra-wide compatibility but I don't have an ultrawide monitor. I have two fairly standard and slightly old monitors instead, both in about 16:9 aspect ratio
Full Window mode is borderless fullscreen. Locking the cursor to the game window is something separate (though often confused with, and many games choose to have those things overlap) from fullscreen or borderless fullscreen. The distinction is whether an application has exclusive control over a display (that's why sometimes there's a slight performance increase in fullscreen - your GPU isn't rendering anything else, like a desktop, on that display). Other games also have exclusive mouse control in borderless fullscreen. Warframe is an example of a game that does both styles depending on your current context in the game.
I don't think there's a way to do what you want without the devs exposing that setting. There definitely is not in the in-game settings.
I had the same issue also, you don't get the option to change it from Full Window until you get the cell phone item. All good after that