Hi guys, huge apologies for asking something like this, but I'm setting up a new computer with VBA-M and I'm not seeing the option to switch to full screen when I open a game. It's been a little while since I was emulating GBA games, but I don't remember having to toggle full screen after opening a game on my old computer. Could someone point me to where the option is?
Noob question (sorry): full screen when a game is opened?
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Noob question (sorry): full screen when a game is opened?
if you alt f4 to exit, the window will be fullscreen next time you start.
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Noob question (sorry): full screen when a game is opened?
Hmm... not sure that'd be quite right for what I want to do; always being in fullscreen would be great if there was a menu in fullscreen, but since I've read several posts that the fullscreen menu's not coming back any time soon, I'm hoping there's another way.
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I basically want to be able to use the menu when a game isn't open, and then have the game go straight into fullscreen with no menu without having to press Escape. It's an option in FCEU-X for NES emulation... is it not one on VBA-M?
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If not, pressing Escape isn't the end of the world, but it's a step I wouldn't mind skipping.
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Noob question (sorry): full screen when a game is opened?
its certainly not impossible, motivating mudlord to work on the ui when hes having so much fun with demoscene atm on the otherhand is more impossible....
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Noob question (sorry): full screen when a game is opened?
Fair enough. I created a new thread in Suggestions, and I'll keep my fingers crossed for future versions. Thanks for the help [img]<fileStore.core_Emoticons>/emoticons/smile.png[/img]/emoticons/smile@2x.png 2x" width="20" height="20" />