![]() ![]() (If you try running CoMI now, it'll probably behave like before, only with slightly narrower black borders around the image.) Happy hunting. Keyboard Shortcuts SCUMM games:: Alt+x - Quit Ctrl 0-9 and Alt 0-9 - Load and save game state Ctrl+d - Starts the debugger Ctrl+f - Toggle fast mode Ctrl+g. If the desktop still covers your screen space fully, there is also hope for running CoMI in FULL screen. Toggle Click+Drag mode Hold one finger on screen, swipe another up from bottom to top. F 0-9 keys Press the keyboard button directly under the appropriate number. F5 (menu) Hold one finger on screen, swipe another down from top to bottom. Stretch modes ¶ There are five stretch modes: Center: centers the image in the window. Right click Hold one finger on screen where you want to click, single tap another. I believe that under normal conditions, the lowest you can go in Windows XP is 800圆00, but you could see how selecting that affects things. To toggle aspect ratio on and off, press Ctrl+Alt+a. On Windows, the best bet would be looking in the Control Panel for some non-standard display related options, or if there's something display related hanging around in the system tray.Īnother thing would be changing your desktop resolution to a lower one and seeing how that is handled. The availability and way of accessing the setting varies from manufacturer to manufacturer (not to mention OS and drivers) so it's hard to guess remotely where and how to actually control it. This is probably the biggest drawback of LCD screens but usually there is some display setting that controls how varying resolutions are handled. Some of the lesser known features Aaron points out are full screen mode, graphics smoothing, correct aspect ratio (a welcome feature, I must say), and more. And if you use a 2x scaler in ScummVM, it'll blow up to 1280x960 which doesn't fit on your screen anymore. If you're on a laptop or have an LCD screen with the native resolution of say, 1024x768 pixels, CoMI's of resolution 640x480 is indeed much smaller (hence the small box surrounded by black).
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