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 Post subject: Full Screen at start up
PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2016 5:04 pm 
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For the last few months I have had to use the ALT/Enter command each time VA starts up. First it will appear to start with a black screen together with the various start up information followed by the Green Risc Logo and then it closes down to about one quarter of the full screen in the top left. I then have to use the ALT/Enter command twice to regain the full screen image. I have checked that the option to start in full screen is set. The PC is running Windows 10, it was purchesed new with that OS installed.
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Is there a way round this?


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 Post subject: Re: Full Screen at start up
PostPosted: Sat Oct 08, 2016 3:26 pm 
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I believe that the way round the problem I mentioned above is to have a look at the "Tools" "Options" menu then in the "Display" and change "Full Screen" "Allow Windows to change mode" by taking out the tick. I have tried a reboot of VA many times since I made this change and all appears to work correctly, fingures crossed.
If any one else has any ideas re this problem I would be pleased to read about their work arounds.
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