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Hello Bruce, we were saying !
BC> While in the "window" size, try the Alt-Spacebar to drop down the
BC> Menu. Select Settings, then Exclusive & Full Screen, in that order.
BC> If Exclusive is already checked, just select Full Screen.
My small menu here does not show a "Settings" option, so I
can not select Exclusive nor Full Screen. I am on XP Pro.
BC> I don't know if XP has it, but check under the Fonts part of the Menu.
BC> There is a box to check for "Save Settings On Exit."
I did see that and checked it after changing the font size.
BC> The next time you start BlueWave, you should be able to do an
BC> Alt-Spacebar, then Alt-Enter, and end up back at "Exclusive"
BC> Full-Screen, rather then 640x480 on the XP screen.
These two CLIs work fine here, the A-SB and the A-E, back
and forth. But my Display is set at 1024 x 768 and thus it
reduces all DOS screens. I went to 800 x 600 for a test and it
did enlarge the BW and TSE screens. Not fully, I can go wall to
wall but not ceiling to floor, if you get the idea. The
double-headed arrow to enlarge the window when hovering on a top
or bottom margin, goes to the 2-head but will not drag the
margin to a larger window, I was trying to make it go full
screen, it will not. If I place the cursor in the body of that
window, it changes to a 4 headed arrow ( a cross ) but it does
nothing. What is it supposed to do ?
Thanks for your efforts in furthering my knowledge.
The VIA 800 needs a new HD.
One is on its way, a 10 g.
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