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AutoHotkey for "pseudo" Fullscreen?-anyone using

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To expand on this topic a bit, I used AutoHotKey with FSX SE for full screen mode because I would get freeze ups using Alt-Enter in FSX SE and not wanting to run in windowed mode I went to AutoHotKey and eliminated the problem.  When I switched to P3D v4 I just continued to use it as it was already setup.  Today I tried Alt-Enter for full screen in P3D.  I run Pilot2ATC on a second monitor now and when I used Alt-Enter for full screen in P3D, Pilot2ATC would minimize on the other monitor and I would have to reset that screen, not so using AutoHotKey.  So depending on your setup, AutoHotKey might be the answer.  Once it is installed it is one click to enable it.  So I would say to each his own.  :biggrin:

 

Bill

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9 hours ago, Bill Griffith said:

To expand on this topic a bit, I used AutoHotKey with FSX SE for full screen mode because I would get freeze ups using Alt-Enter in FSX SE and not wanting to run in windowed mode I went to AutoHotKey and eliminated the problem.  When I switched to P3D v4 I just continued to use it as it was already setup.  Today I tried Alt-Enter for full screen in P3D.  I run Pilot2ATC on a second monitor now and when I used Alt-Enter for full screen in P3D, Pilot2ATC would minimize on the other monitor and I would have to reset that screen, not so using AutoHotKey.  So depending on your setup, AutoHotKey might be the answer.  Once it is installed it is one click to enable it.  So I would say to each his own.  :biggrin:

 

Bill

Well, that explains it: sounds like a very good reason to use AutoHotKey indeed! :happy: 

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