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7.4

Run a full screen game in non-full screen window

Asked by clickclickbang in Miscellaneous Software

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After using EE for tons of coding questions I thought heck maybe I can get some help so that my coding and gaming can live happliy together.

I have several games that I like to play and for the most part they require to be full screen. Is there a program that allows you to target an executable but acts like a full screen? I.e. the game is in 800x600 in a little window while my desktop is at 1600x1200 and i have other stuff going on at the same time.

If not a program, but a way of programming let me know and I can move the question to a programming forum.

Thanks for any ideas out there...

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