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[BUG] AtmoWin - Not always using Win8 enhanced capturing
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragy" data-source="post: 1121636" data-attributes="member: 91197"><p>I can see that it is enabled when the windows can move very smoothly and when it isn't enabled, the windows don't. When I close AtmoWin and restart explorer.exe, the problem is solved. Edit: An easier fix is to set "No effect" from taskbar and then select "Live" again.</p><p>When I want the judder again (which I obviously don't), the only thing I have to do is open AtmoWin and press OK.</p><p></p><p>btw, is AtmoDuino V2 better than V1?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragy, post: 1121636, member: 91197"] I can see that it is enabled when the windows can move very smoothly and when it isn't enabled, the windows don't. When I close AtmoWin and restart explorer.exe, the problem is solved. Edit: An easier fix is to set "No effect" from taskbar and then select "Live" again. When I want the judder again (which I obviously don't), the only thing I have to do is open AtmoWin and press OK. btw, is AtmoDuino V2 better than V1? [/QUOTE]
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