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Summary 0001108: Alt-Tab + F4 issues
Revision 2012-09-29 21:19 by Zamolxis
Description 1. If I press Alt-Tab in Full Screen mode, the screen swaps to desktop, but I can't use my mouse: wherever the cursor was previously, it's now frozen in the upper left corner of my screen. If I Alt-Tab back to VCMI, the cursor is available again.

2. After the above, if I press F4, VCMI seems to switch back to windowed mode, but it actually suffers a sudden close (disappears from task manager & everything). But this is the only scenario that triggers the close, otherwise:
- F4 swaps back to windowed mode with no problem if we didn't Alt-Tab before
- After Alt-Tab, we can switch back to windowed mode, if instead of F4, we go to System Options and disable the Fullscreen option.

The close-crash is almost always reproducible from first attempt, else from second (after a second Alt-Tab exercise back and forth). No crashdump created (and I wouldn't know when to force it), but I'm attaching the normal logs if useful. I'm on Win7 @ 64bits (if relevant).

3. Not sure if related, but if System Options window is open, if we use F4 to toggle Fullscreen, the Fullscreen icon does not change (e.g.: remains "enabled", even if F4 switched to windowed mode). Closing and re-opening System Options shows the correct icon again.
Revision 2012-09-29 23:09 by Zamolxis
Description Reproducible also in 0.89d:

1. If I press Alt-Tab in Full Screen mode, the screen swaps to desktop, but I can't use my mouse: wherever the cursor was previously, it's now frozen in the upper left corner of my screen. If I Alt-Tab back to VCMI, the cursor is available again.

2. After the above, if I press F4, VCMI seems to switch back to windowed mode, but it actually suffers a sudden close (disappears from task manager & everything). But this is the only scenario that triggers the close, otherwise:
- F4 swaps back to windowed mode with no problem if we didn't Alt-Tab before
- After Alt-Tab, we can switch back to windowed mode, if instead of F4, we go to System Options and disable the Fullscreen option.

The close-crash is almost always reproducible from first attempt, else from second (after a second Alt-Tab exercise back and forth). No crashdump created (and I wouldn't know when to force it), but I'm attaching the normal logs if useful. I'm on Win7 @ 64bits (if relevant).

3. Not sure if related, but if System Options window is open, if we use F4 to toggle Fullscreen, the Fullscreen icon does not change (e.g.: remains "enabled", even if F4 switched to windowed mode). Closing and re-opening System Options shows the correct icon again.
Revision 2013-05-27 09:48 by Zamolxis
Description Reproducible also in 0.89d:

1. If I press Alt-Tab in Full Screen mode, the screen swaps to desktop, but I can't use my mouse: wherever the cursor was previously, it's now frozen in the upper left corner of my screen. If I Alt-Tab back to VCMI, the cursor is available again.

2. After the above, if I press F4, VCMI seems to switch back to windowed mode, but it actually suffers a sudden close (disappears from task manager & everything). But this is the only scenario that triggers the close, otherwise:
- F4 swaps back to windowed mode with no problem if we didn't Alt-Tab before
- After Alt-Tab, we can switch back to windowed mode, if instead of F4, we go to System Options and disable the Fullscreen option.

The close-crash is almost always reproducible from first attempt, else from second (after a second Alt-Tab exercise back and forth). No crashdump created (and I wouldn't know when to force it), but I'm attaching the normal logs if useful. I'm on Win7 @ 64bits (if relevant).

3. Not sure if related, but if System Options window is open, if we use F4 to toggle Fullscreen, the Fullscreen icon does not change (e.g.: remains "enabled", even if F4 switched to windowed mode). Closing and re-opening System Options shows the correct icon again. [FIXED]

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