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Old 03 December 2022, 12:37   #1
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Winuae full screen and Windows x86-x64 applications

There is a way for "Windows 10" applications to appear in the foreground when using "full screen" WinUAE.
I noticed that using WinUAE in "full screen" all applications used by "Windows 10" remain in the "backround " below" WinUAE.
While instead using "Full-Window" Windows 10 applications are brought to the foreground.

Is it possible to issue some particular command from the command line to the WinUAE.exe executable to achieve this?

Or it would be easy to implement to add an option to WinUAE that allows you to do this for example in the "Miscellaneous" panel


Thank you.


Also I noticed that using 68k in "windowed" the mouse cursor moves easily from the WinUAE window to the Windows 10 desktop in a natural way just by moving the cursor outside WinUAE.

While using OS4 always in "windowed" the cursor is blocked and does not go directly to the windows 10 desktop as happens with 68k.

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