I'm stumpped!
I am new to this, what do I do to quit winuae to go back to windows without pressing alt+ctrl+delete?
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*read* the manual... or press F12.
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Alt-F4. |
Throw your monitor out of the window.
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thanks but..
Thanks, i know about f12 but i want to quit uae alltogether without having to 'end task'
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I already wrote the solution ... see above
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I just push the big button :D :D
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nooo Kodoichi !!, please don't attach *the picture* or andreas will become again one EAB's berserker, noooooooooo :laughing :laughing
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Well maybe placing the "Quit" button in the Misc tab is a bit of a strange place for it. I find I don't usually do much other than change disk options and controllers when I've first booted up an emulated Amiga. And I need to restart the program anyway if I need a different configuration. Maybe when you bring up the F12 menu it'd be possible to add a "quitting for dummies" button next to the ok and cancel buttons? Only GUI programming I've done is through the Java swing libraries which is a walk in the park. Of course I don't know how hard or easy it is to add a button in C or whatever it's programmed in, but there's some different setup for wether it's running or not running anyway so wouldn't it just be a question of changing it there?
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Bwahahahahaahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Confusing GUI > Advanced Emulator (WinUAE)
Easy to use GUI > Basic Emulator (WinFellow) If WinFellow did the stuff WinUAE can manage these days I'm postitive the GUI would be far more confusing. |
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How about pressing Alt-F4 and forget about all this complicated shite? :D
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