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<blockquote data-quote="reverson1" data-source="post: 409403" data-attributes="member: 20748"><p>[code]</p><p>[b]Hide the Windows® Look and Feel[/b]</p><p></p><p>To maintain the look and feel of a HTPC application, it is critical to hide as much of the Windows® interface as possible.</p><p>Fusion, Project64, and other emulators load their Windows® interface before loading the game. This behavior is</p><p>unacceptable for this type of setup. So we are going to attempt to hide as much as possible. Depending on the amount </p><p>of overscan that your TV/display has will determine how much of the emulator we can hide. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This tutorial is only going to cover Project64, but the task is the pretty much the same for other emulators as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p> Launch explorer</p><p></p><p> Browse to the folder containing Project64.exe</p><p></p><p> Launch Project64.exe</p><p></p><p> The default interface for Project64 should now be loaded</p><p></p><p> Set the emulator to load full screen after a game/rom has been loaded</p><p></p><p> Press Alt + Space to open the system menu</p><p></p><p> Using your arrow keys, scroll down to Menu</p><p></p><p> Press Enter to select it</p><p></p><p> Now use your arrow keys to move the window as far off of the screen as possible</p><p></p><p> When you are satisfied with the location of the window press Enter</p><p></p><p> Now press Alt + F to load the file menu</p><p></p><p> Select the Close / Exit option to close the emulator</p><p></p><p></p><p>The next time that the emulator starts it will load off screen.[/code]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reverson1, post: 409403, member: 20748"] [code] [b]Hide the Windows® Look and Feel[/b] To maintain the look and feel of a HTPC application, it is critical to hide as much of the Windows® interface as possible. Fusion, Project64, and other emulators load their Windows® interface before loading the game. This behavior is unacceptable for this type of setup. So we are going to attempt to hide as much as possible. Depending on the amount of overscan that your TV/display has will determine how much of the emulator we can hide. This tutorial is only going to cover Project64, but the task is the pretty much the same for other emulators as well. Launch explorer Browse to the folder containing Project64.exe Launch Project64.exe The default interface for Project64 should now be loaded Set the emulator to load full screen after a game/rom has been loaded Press Alt + Space to open the system menu Using your arrow keys, scroll down to Menu Press Enter to select it Now use your arrow keys to move the window as far off of the screen as possible When you are satisfied with the location of the window press Enter Now press Alt + F to load the file menu Select the Close / Exit option to close the emulator The next time that the emulator starts it will load off screen.[/code] [/QUOTE]
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