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Re: DxWnd (Run DirectDraw fullscreen apps as a window) - current version: 1.032

Started by k0rvmamma, September 01, 2006, 07:10 PM

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k0rvmamma

How do I make the windowmode larger, for example 1024*800 size?..
Can some help me..




-k0rvmamma

rabbit

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Hero

Right click your desktop and click on properties on the menu that pops up, then go to the settings tab.

warz

I don't think either of you took the time to understand his question. He is not asking how to change the desktop resolution. He's asking how to change the size of the window generated by DxWnd. I looked at it, and couldn't figure out how either - although the readme does mention changing these. This is probably something you should ask Skywing.

rabbit

Grif: Yeah, and the people in the red states are mad because the people in the blue states are mean to them and want them to pay money for roads and schools instead of cool things like NASCAR and shotguns.  Also, there's something about ketchup in there.

MyndFyre

You change the window size by changing the resolution specified in the DirectX program.  If the program only generates a 640x480 window, then the size of the window will only be 640x480.

Of course, if the program allows you to change resolutions, you probably won't need DxWnd anyway....
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