Submitted by RSimpkinuk57 on Sun, 2017-06-18 04:45
width= and height= starting parameters are not needed, and using them seems to have no effect on the problem.
Correction: though I did choose 1024 x 768 by DS2VideoConfig a couple of years ago, I find that since then I've usually been running 1280 x 1024. I've now tested 800 x 600 too and even that has the problem.
P.S. As an aside, my Edge browser is broken too (so I am now using IE) since the 14th June updates which for Windows 10 version 1703 x64 means Update KB4022405, Security Update for Adobe Flash Player KB4022730, Cumulative Update KB4022725 plus the usual Malicious Software Removal Tool.
Having said that, Edge is broken on the desktop I normally use, but not on the laptop that is more-or-less my spare system for some offline play and work. (I haven't installed DS there.) I installed the same (nominally the same) updates there a day later.
garthagain wrote:
I tried "fullscreen=false" in the shortcut, but it didn't work for me.
In what way? Don't get a window, or get a window but still without cursor?
width= and height= starting parameters are not needed, and using them seems to have no effect on the problem.
Correction: though I did choose 1024 x 768 by DS2VideoConfig a couple of years ago, I find that since then I've usually been running 1280 x 1024. I've now tested 800 x 600 too and even that has the problem.
P.S. As an aside, my Edge browser is broken too (so I am now using IE) since the 14th June updates which for Windows 10 version 1703 x64 means Update KB4022405, Security Update for Adobe Flash Player KB4022730, Cumulative Update KB4022725 plus the usual Malicious Software Removal Tool.
Having said that, Edge is broken on the desktop I normally use, but not on the laptop that is more-or-less my spare system for some offline play and work. (I haven't installed DS there.) I installed the same (nominally the same) updates there a day later.