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You want it in a window, then WindowedBorderlessGaming can turn it into a borderless window which covers a whole monitor. For some reason it often leaves it in a window, but switching focus (to anything else) and back again seems to work most of the time. If you alt+enter into full-screen, that's not full screen borderless window, so you get default Everquest behaviour of 'help, help, how did the user exit fullscreen? I should close myself and/or crash!'
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Mentathiel Rogue and haunter of level-inappropriate dungeons
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I tried running this Borderless gaming program, and I some how messed things up when ever I tried to run it. I clicked the help link, and all that does is link you to a steam forum discussion, not instructions. So I ran EQ P99, then minimized that and ran Borderless Gaming. I found the eqgame and clicked the arrow to move it to the right side of the two little windows, thinking that would add the program I want borderless to the correct location. Evidently this is not how its supposed to work, because my entire screen turned to a solid light blue color. I tried opening task manage to close the Borderless Gaming program, but I could not see the task manager because of the stupid light blue color filling my entire screen. I had to reboot my PC. After that I uninstalled and reinstalled the program, thinking that would let me try again, nope. Even after I reinstalled I still get a full light blue screen and cant do anything...awesome.
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Ok turns out in the eqclient ini file I did not have all the window/video settings to my resolution, so now I can run full screen and not have to use that borderless gaming program that messed up my screen. Hope this can help anyone else having my same problem. | ||
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