

If the game jumps in some unexpected position of the screen or changes its window size, head to the Video / Window size & position panel and try some option different from "Free". Old DxWnd releases had a different setting for locking the window size and position.

If you clear compatibility flags it is likely that the game will no longer run in fullscreen without DxWnd, so maybe you can perform the operation on a copy of the executable file. Maybe you'd better use the dedicated DxWnd command ("Tools"->"Clear compatibility flags", apparently this one goes a little deeper and clears some possibly hidden flags). I always try to set this flag in the DxWnd distribution, but a simple file copy can clear the privilege.Ĭlear compatibility settings on the target program (again, "Properties"->"Compatibility"->uncheck all compatibility flags). If it seems that DxWnd is perfectly useless, the programs starting in fullscreen mode exactly as if DxWnd was not running, you could likely have a capability problem caused either from lack of permissions or some compatibility setting.Īssign to DxWnd.exe administrator privileges (right-click on DxWnd.exe, Properties->Compatibility->check "run this program as administrator" or whatever is your locale translated interface). This file will try to provide a quick guide to the resolution of the most common portability problems, listing the known cases that can be easily fixed. In particular, dxw exported files are not always checked and updated before releasing new versions of the program, since that activity would steal precious time for the program enhancements, so I apologize but this is the current scenario. Log operations, show program status and paletteĭxWnd is a project still in development, so new releases are not always fully compatible with previous ones.Ĭompatibility issues may easily happen while trying to use old configurations (the dxwnd.ini file) or exported files (*.dxw files located in the export folder) with new releases of the program.

Add several compatibility options to support legacy programs.

Perform time stretching to slow down or speed up actions.
