03-02-2024, 11:31 PM
(03-02-2024, 10:12 PM)TerryRitchie Wrote:No, it's a Dell Think for Yourself pad. You think Steve could solve this, being the farmer in and all....(03-02-2024, 09:20 PM)Pete Wrote: The setup I'm currently using cannot view any QB64PE programs in full screen. I highly suspect this occurred when I made a specialized change to my desktop display, so my flat screen would allow my desktop to be displayed correctly when the lid was opened and closed. Since this problem occurs with all my previous QB64PE versions, I know it isn't a Phoenix issue. So, I'm curious. Has anyone else experienced an inability to get a graphics program to stretch to all 4 corners of the monitor? To clarify, _FULLSCREEN in my set up creates a full black screen but only fills it with a windowed sized active screen in the lower left corner. So the upper and right side areas of the screen remain black.
This is no priority, and if I can't get full screen working, I won't miss it. Oh, I should mention I cannot see how it displays on my laptop alone, as the display screen was recently broken; however, I have used this laptop with a flat screen monitor before, with no changes to the Windows display, and I had not experienced the problem.
Pete
Is this a T400 series Thinkpad?
Pete