June 22, 201015 yr A 'trick' I use is to move the taskbar to the second monitor. That way even though I am in Windows mode, it has the appearance of full screen. You can even slide the window up a bit to hide most of the blue bar at the top.Please can you elaborate on this 'trick'. I normaly use window mode and have been searching for a way to hide the blue bar at the top.
June 22, 201015 yr Please can you elaborate on this 'trick'. I normaly use window mode and have been searching for a way to hide the blue bar at the top.For the taskbar, just left click on it and hold, then move it to the other monitor. For the Title bar at the top, don't maximize the window, drag and expand it until it fits the screen, then carefully grab the blue bar and slide it up until you can just see the edge, Don't go too far or you wont be able to grab it again. Jay
June 23, 201015 yr Author Commercial Member No, not necessarily the native monitor resolution, but the resolution you've set Windows to use! And your FS window may only use a smaller portion of than in any case if you don't maximise it! In Windowed mode FS is just like any other Window on the screen. It's resolution is completely dependent on its size relative to the screen, and the screen in running in the resolution you told Windows to use!PeteAAAH, I understand ! Thanks Pete
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