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mark_k 23 December 2012 20:55

Fullscreen issues
 
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A couple of problems I noticed when using fullscreen mode.

I noticed a small issue when using null filter with scaling set to Default or Fullscreen (TV) in fullscreen or full-window modes. If you set scanline opacity to 100, there is a small "glitch" with alternate scanlines being black; see the attached picture. I couldn't get the problem to happen in windowed mode or in fullscreen modes other than 1680x1050 (which is my laptop's native res). Using Nvidia driver 259.47.


Next issue...
  • Run WinUAE, set native display to full-screen mode and start emulation.
  • Press F12 to open the settings window and drag the window around. No problem there. The background is refreshed correctly as parts are revealed.
  • Now change the full-screen resolution to something else and click OK to continue emulation.
  • Press F12 to open settings window. Notice that status bar separators appear near the bottom right of the screen. Drag the settings window around. As you drag it over and past the bottom of the screen, WinUAE incorrectly draws a blank status bar over the lower part of the screen. When you continue emulation the bogus blank status bar disappears.

Finally a very minor GUI issue. If you drag the scanline opacity slider by moving the mouse slowly, the display changes to reflect that. However try this:
  • Move the slider to the 100 (rightmost) position.
  • With the pointer over the slider, hold the mouse button down to drag it. Quickly move the mouse left, past the left edge of the slider range, keeping the button held down.
  • While the slider position shows 0, the display doesn't reflect that. It seems stuck on whichever position the slider was in before the mouse left the slider area. When you release the button the display does update.


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