Problem Wineq 1.10

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Haploo
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Problem Wineq 1.10

Post by Haploo » Wed Jul 21, 2004 1:06 am

Hi there,

I had no problem with Wineq 1.00 on 2 cpus, just on the third giving the direct3d8 error.

So downloaded 1.10, installed and now it won't run into full screen mode anymore. I set it to full screen (emulated) then startup and it boots up windowed. Trying SHIFT-ALT-F just makes the window a tad smaller but will not run it into full screen mode.

Have this on all 3 different cpus now. (1 amd-64, 1 amd-athlon and 1 intel 2.4Ghz so cant be one of the systems. All 3 different vgacards)

Any help?

thank you

-Hap

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Post by Haploo » Wed Jul 21, 2004 1:12 am

Gah,

After checking whats enabled in Lite version just found out that Emulated Full Screen mode is not supported anymore. Kinda sad to see that it was in 1.00 and now in 1.10 no longer avaiable .....

I know your doing a great job and you really keep up with things, but it's a bit Microsoftish to delete lite features that were avaiable in the first place...

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Post by Lax » Wed Jul 21, 2004 1:16 am

Quite honestly, full screen was not available in Lite mode. If you run EQ at the same resolution, you were getting the illusion of this mode because a function was not drawing the border for lite users -- this was actually a bug. I apologize for the inconvenience.

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Post by bonestriker » Wed Jul 21, 2004 1:49 pm

Can you unfix that bug? The way it works now really doesn't look good, as it blurs the screen.

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Post by Lax » Wed Jul 21, 2004 3:11 pm

Screen blurring is caused by incorrect screen ratio. You can use SHIFT+ALT+R (or release, right-click, Reset Window Position) to fix the problem.

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Post by stalker331 » Wed Jul 28, 2004 5:38 am

Lax wrote:Screen blurring is caused by incorrect screen ratio. You can use SHIFT+ALT+R (or release, right-click, Reset Window Position) to fix the problem.
That doesn't fix it for me. Actually, there's not even a "Reset Window Position" in the context-menu, only Edit Profiles, Select Profile, Tile Windows, Select Screen Mode, Always on top, Global Preferences. The latter don't even show up for me, btw, if I select that topic.
V.1.16, this is.

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Post by Lax » Wed Jul 28, 2004 8:04 am

Reset Window Position will only show up in the context menu if you have "Normal mode" selected. Set the window to window mode and you should be able to reset the window position without a problem and get rid of any blurriness. Let me know.

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Post by stalker331 » Thu Jul 29, 2004 4:23 am

Thanks! Done that, but still blurry & hurting my eyes :-/

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