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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on DxWnd

    Thanks for the reply. Sadly it does not seem to work. Dungeon Keeper 2 has a complete custom mouse cursor, so I can imagine it does something fancy to it. No big issue, I can play the game windowed and in the resolution I like. That's the important thing.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on DxWnd

    I have made a few minor tweaks to the included Dungeon Keeper 2 (GOG) configuration. One thing I wanted to solve was the alt-tab behavior. When you alt-tab, it would minimize the window. I turned on "Do not notify on task switch" and now the window is not minimized and I can switch to other applications. However, the mouse cursor is still stuck in the game window, so I cannot control the other applications. I've tried a few options on the "mouse" tab, such as "Release mouse outside of window" and...

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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on DxWnd

    It's been a busy week, but what an awesome surprise. Works perfectly! Thanks a lot!

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on DxWnd

    Thanks a lot! If I can help with anything, let me know.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on DxWnd

    I'm trying to run Barrow Hill (Steam version) in windowed mode. I've got it running correctly, resized and in the position that I enter in the configuration. Ideally, I would like to move the window after the game was started. However this does not work. I can move the frame around, but the image itself does not move. I've tried clicking on some options, but none seem to help. Since I know very little about the internals of the game nor how DxWnd really works, it's pretty much random. Are there any...

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