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Sorry if this has been asked before, but is there any way of being able to minimise the game window so that I can use other programs without closing it down? Every time I minimise a game my cursor goes to the top left corner of the screen and I can't move it until I close the game down with Task Manager (especially annoying if the game's minimised automatically due to an anti-virus update or something and I haven't saved). Is there any way to avoid this?
You can Alt+Tab out of the game, though some games do not behave well when you do it.
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kodeen: You can Alt+Tab out of the game, though some games do not behave well when you do it.
I'm getting the same problem there, I can minimise the window but when I do the cursor gets stuck in the top left of the screen.
Do the English spell minimize differently than the Americans?
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rubygloommel: Every time I minimise a game my cursor goes to the top left corner of the screen and I can't move it until I close the game down with Task Manager
Which game are you talking about? I had this annoying mouse behavior too, but only in 2 or 3 games out of several hundred.
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tinyE: Do the English spell minimize differently than the Americans?
Yes. English spelling is generally much more civilised. :)

(As a slightly more useful answer, the morpheme "-ize" in American English is generally spelled "-ise" in British English. Though it's unlikely to stay that way. Many speakers of British English already use "-ize" themselves, even though they may prefer British spelling for most other terms.)
Post edited June 11, 2013 by Psyringe
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tinyE: Do the English spell minimize differently than the Americans?
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Psyringe: Yes. English spelling is generally much more civilised. :)
That's obvious. I love the States but we do shit with the language that is beyond stupid.
I've only tried Simon the Sorcerer and Beneath A Steel Sky so far and it's done it with both of them, so they're both ScummVM games - maybe it only does it with them?
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Psyringe: Yes. English spelling is generally much more civilised. :)
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tinyE: That's obvious. I love the States but we do shit with the language that is beyond stupid.
I love the English language in all its varíants, but sometimes I wonder if the secret goal of American English (in its common usage) is to manage the entire day-to-day communication exclusively with the word "fuck" in various intonations. ;)
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rubygloommel: I've only tried Simon the Sorcerer and Beneath A Steel Sky so far and it's done it with both of them, so they're both ScummVM games - maybe it only does it with them?
You're using Steel Sky with Scumm? I use it for games that GOG doesn't carry because it is a beauty program but it's got it's glitches. Have you tried it with the normal DosBox setup that GOG sets up for you?
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tinyE: You're using Steel Sky with Scumm? I use it for games that GOG doesn't carry because it is a beauty program but it's got it's glitches. Have you tried it with the normal DosBox setup that GOG sets up for you?
You do know that GOG uses ScummVM for some games, right?
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tinyE: You're using Steel Sky with Scumm? I use it for games that GOG doesn't carry because it is a beauty program but it's got it's glitches. Have you tried it with the normal DosBox setup that GOG sets up for you?
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JMich: You do know that GOG uses ScummVM for some games, right?
Not my version of Steel Sky.
OOOPS it does.
As a tech idiot I really need to refrain from trying to help with this stuff. :P
Post edited June 11, 2013 by tinyE
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rubygloommel: I've only tried Simon the Sorcerer and Beneath A Steel Sky so far and it's done it with both of them, so they're both ScummVM games - maybe it only does it with them?
According to this thread from the ScummVM help forum, this is a known bug that can't be fixed by the devs themselves. Note however that the dev post at the end of the thread is almost 3 years old, so the problem may have been fixed in a newer version. I'd try to use the newest version of ScummVM if you don't have that one already.
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rubygloommel: I've only tried Simon the Sorcerer and Beneath A Steel Sky so far and it's done it with both of them, so they're both ScummVM games - maybe it only does it with them?
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Psyringe: According to this thread from the ScummVM help forum, this is a known bug that can't be fixed by the devs themselves.
Also, toggling full-screen (alt-enter) will allow you to move the mouse cursor, so that is an alternative to minimizing the window.
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rubygloommel: I've only tried Simon the Sorcerer and Beneath A Steel Sky so far and it's done it with both of them, so they're both ScummVM games - maybe it only does it with them?
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tinyE: You're using Steel Sky with Scumm? I use it for games that GOG doesn't carry because it is a beauty program but it's got it's glitches. Have you tried it with the normal DosBox setup that GOG sets up for you?
It just automatically opened with Scumm when I downloaded it, I don't remember seeing any options to do otherwise anywhere so I assumed that was the default. I've not had the same problem with games I've put on it myself though.
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Psyringe: According to this thread from the ScummVM help forum, this is a known bug that can't be fixed by the devs themselves.
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JMich: Also, toggling full-screen (alt-enter) will allow you to move the mouse cursor, so that is an alternative to minimizing the window.
Thanks, this works just fine, no need to minimise then.
Post edited June 11, 2013 by rubygloommel
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tinyE: That's obvious. I love the States but we do shit with the language that is beyond stupid.
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Psyringe: I love the English language in all its varíants, but sometimes I wonder if the secret goal of American English (in its common usage) is to manage the entire day-to-day communication exclusively with the word "fuck" in various intonations. ;)
I have heard it being used instead of punctuation, it's like how like is used as a comma. :D