2011-12-09, 12:46
I may get grief for asking this buuuuuut...
Is there any way that this plugin could be advised to check the current screen configuration (fullscreen window - exclusive) when launched and Advised to switch to windowed mode by sending the "\" command/keystroke upon launch?
Then on close, to check again and send the "\" command to put the HTPC back into full screen exclusive mode on exit?
I'm not sure how difficult it would be to do, but it would be a fantastic feature and could be configurable on a user level or jut added as a check switch.
It would mean I do not have to go in manually to do this prior to launch etc and then after close, as sometimes I forget to do so and experience issues with my low powered atom HTPC.
It's just a suggestion and not sure of its possible or even been asked before, but a self check to switch from fullscreen exclusive to fullscreen window at launch and then visa versa on exit would be a huge plus for me.
Keep up the great work, it's a superb plugin and offers an incredible multimedia experience.
Cheers,
Pat~
Is there any way that this plugin could be advised to check the current screen configuration (fullscreen window - exclusive) when launched and Advised to switch to windowed mode by sending the "\" command/keystroke upon launch?
Then on close, to check again and send the "\" command to put the HTPC back into full screen exclusive mode on exit?
I'm not sure how difficult it would be to do, but it would be a fantastic feature and could be configurable on a user level or jut added as a check switch.
It would mean I do not have to go in manually to do this prior to launch etc and then after close, as sometimes I forget to do so and experience issues with my low powered atom HTPC.
It's just a suggestion and not sure of its possible or even been asked before, but a self check to switch from fullscreen exclusive to fullscreen window at launch and then visa versa on exit would be a huge plus for me.
Keep up the great work, it's a superb plugin and offers an incredible multimedia experience.
Cheers,
Pat~