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CM000n
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2013-09-05, 17:29
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-05, 17:30 by CM000n.)
Xperience1080 should be controlled without mouse, as this may cause display problems.
So this warning message is to prevent such display problems caused by mouse controll.
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Then it's useless to me. Wife won't allow a keyboard in the living room. Everything controlled with the gyration mouse which works great and that's what she likes. She's stubborn but it's just a mouse.
Need another 1080 skin.
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1. You won't see that much difference between 1080 and 720 skins.
2. Why a keyboard or mouse? A mediacenter should be used with a remote control.
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2013-09-05, 21:21
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-05, 21:22 by Martijn.)
I have 720p skins running in 1080p without any problems and don't have any res switching
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`Black
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2013-09-06, 18:21
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-06, 18:23 by `Black.)
Set your resolution to 1920x1080, set XBMC to fullscreen, disable "use fullscreen window rather than fullscreen" and everything will be fine.
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No Joy, same result. Keeps setting the font back to 100% (seems like even less) randomly upon exit. On both boxes. Which suggests it's either related to XBMC (since it's the only program that does it, period out of the many that run upon it and have for years before it's introduction), or windows itself with something XBMC is doing directly. Either way it has to do with XBMC's execution. You won't be able to duplicate it without setting fonts to 150% size since that is the problem and again, changes are random. Sometimes we can watch a movie and it's fine, next time we watch another and poof, tiny fonts, can't see anything, have to reboot. That's why I thought a full sized skin might fix the problem but I can't even test this one since the boxes are both mouse controlled since the only thing in the rooms at all (in the house really) are the HTPCs. And using buttons to move a mouse cursor sucks (according to the wife). The remote-type mouse we have at least she likes. but that's as far as she'll let me go. I have one I bring in obviously for maintenance, etc. Otherwise, it's all clicky which works great considering it's a computer.