![]() ![]() Jesus Christ why complicate things to begin with. Go figure.īut the problem is now solved and I'm a happy camper. In v070 you had to press ALT + Enter to toggle fullscreen.and YES I tried that in v073 too but it didn't worked. Not only was the GUI 1000x better but I could actually toggle fullscreen without a hitch, blindfolded even! OK apparently my IQ wasn't high enough to toggle fullscreen in bsnes v073 so I downloaded v070 instead. I don't want to use the newer releases and I really want to try avoiding using older releases too. I'm not saying I'm some crazy genius with 500 IQ but I can't be this stupid not to get it to work. I know my F11 key works fine since I use it for other applications and I've also tried switching to another keyboard with no luck at all. All other F keys works just fine in bsnes, like saving and loading states etc. I'm spamming F11 like crazy and nothing happens. etc.īsnes v073 is excellent for my SNES collection and the games run great but I can't toggle fullscreen at all. I've replaced Jnes for puNES, VBA for Gambatte etc. You can open menus and choose commands and other options using your keyboard. Keyboard shortcuts appear next to menu items. The shortcuts (if available) are shown next to the menu items. To see which commands have keyboard shortcuts, open a menu. I'm on a sacred quest to switch out "less" accurate emulators for more accurate ones. You can do things in most programs by using the keyboard. this whole "library" philosophy is just awkward oO I've been using Snes9x for most of my SNES emulation needs all these years but I have also used the newer versions of bsnes/higan and F11 works just fine there but well. sfc files directly without the need of "purification" and creating "hundreds" of extra folders. ![]() This thing is driving me crazy, LITERALLY!īsnes v073 was the last pure release that had only SNES emulation and the ability to load. ![]()
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