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10-01-14 12:31 AM
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If someone could explain and assist me with maximizing the SNES screen, I'd appreciate it. Every time I try to do so, the screen fades to black, then has the correct appearance for a millisecond, then it completely minimizes. You know, the opposite of what I want, lol. The strange thing is that, usually, the screen will eventually stay, instead of blacking out and shrinking. But the problem is getting worse.

(By the way, if there is already a topic about this, I didn't see it. I didn't even see a search function for this forum. If I missed something, my apologies.)
If someone could explain and assist me with maximizing the SNES screen, I'd appreciate it. Every time I try to do so, the screen fades to black, then has the correct appearance for a millisecond, then it completely minimizes. You know, the opposite of what I want, lol. The strange thing is that, usually, the screen will eventually stay, instead of blacking out and shrinking. But the problem is getting worse.

(By the way, if there is already a topic about this, I didn't see it. I didn't even see a search function for this forum. If I missed something, my apologies.)
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10-03-14 06:23 PM
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How are you going into full screen?
Are you pressing alt+enter or are you using a full screen resolution from the menu?
How are you going into full screen?
Are you pressing alt+enter or are you using a full screen resolution from the menu?
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10-12-14 11:07 PM
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Once the ZSNES screen loads, I'm clicking the maximize square at the top right of the screen. When it works, it works. But when it doesn't work, the screen might shrink down altogether into the start menu toolbar. Or my mouse cursor may disappear, which forces me to hit escape to exit a maximized ZSNES screen that isn't actually there. A couple of times, I get a combo where the screen minimizes, yet everything on my computer screen is blown up to gigantic proportions. It's been fun figuring out how to undo that mess.

It's all confusing, and I'm hoping someone can help me find the source of the problem and resolve it.
Once the ZSNES screen loads, I'm clicking the maximize square at the top right of the screen. When it works, it works. But when it doesn't work, the screen might shrink down altogether into the start menu toolbar. Or my mouse cursor may disappear, which forces me to hit escape to exit a maximized ZSNES screen that isn't actually there. A couple of times, I get a combo where the screen minimizes, yet everything on my computer screen is blown up to gigantic proportions. It's been fun figuring out how to undo that mess.

It's all confusing, and I'm hoping someone can help me find the source of the problem and resolve it.
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10-13-14 01:53 AM
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Changing your monitor's color bit depth to 16 bit might help. That seems to be a solution for some computers when entering fullscreen for N64 games, so might be the same scenario for you with SNES games.
Changing your monitor's color bit depth to 16 bit might help. That seems to be a solution for some computers when entering fullscreen for N64 games, so might be the same scenario for you with SNES games.
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