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Holger Granholm | Chad Sharp | Re: win10 pro 32 not doin |
February 16, 2019 11:17 AM * |
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In a message on 02-15-19 Chad Sharp said to Tony Master: CS> SUBJECT:Re: win10 pro 32 not doing full screen Hello Chad and Tony, I did never see the original message from Tony because echo mail has been very sporadic to me. Maybe I should change to another HOST. TM> i am trying to get this box i have just for the bbs to work. i have TM> win10 32b and i hit at+enter and says it does not support full screen. TM> any one know how to fix this? CS> windows past xp does not support full screen in a dos box, I had to CS> fix this by installing xp video drivers I had the opposite problem in WIN 10 pro. Whenever I wanted to Save-as from my Thunderbird, the full screen was filled with a new window instead of half the size as before. I finally found a short-cut that decreased the size to half that size. It is Windows key + down arrow, The opposite happens when pressing Win+up arrow. There are several more Win+ shortcuts. Now, I don't run my BBS under Windows, and never will, and I don't know if these commands apply to a DOS window but I wanted to help. Have a nice day, Holger .. OS/2 is 25 years old; dead but still walking! -- MR/2 2.30 --- PCBoard (R) v15.22 (OS/2) 2 * Origin: Coming to you from the Sunny Aland Islands. (2:20/228) |
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