Kodiii Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 Hi, hopefully this is in the right forum section. Shortly after DCS 1.5 released, I purchased a 4k monitor, but I do run DCS at 1440p because my computer is only stable up to 1440p. Because of this, when I originally set the resolution and selected full-screen, all looked fine, but where I point with with the cursor in both menu and in-game doesn't line up with what I am trying to click. I'm assuming this has something to do with the cursor being somehow 'tied' to the monitors native resolution. Fortunately I found if I alt-tabbed the game and re-maximised it, this problem would go away, although it did give me a few problems with shadowplay not being able to record unless I set it to record desktop (as the application never quite seems to go properly full-screen). Unfortunately, since installing 2.0, the new client not only has this style of problem, it doesn't go full-screen through alt-tabbing, nor setting full-screen as an option in the first place. Alt-enter is the only way to get it to be full-screen, and unless I run the game at 4k resolution the mouse will once again not correspond with where my mouse is pointing, meaning I can't fly any simulation cockpits. I will check if scaling windows back to 1440p before launching DCS will fix this issue, but even then it would be a bit of a pain, as I already often have to set special settings in Shadowplay to record, as well as obviously set up flight controls and head tracking :) Thanks to anyone in advance on any help with the problem! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jester Darrak Posted December 22, 2015 Share Posted December 22, 2015 (edited) DCS seems to be set to a stretched-to-native, borderless windowed mode which is mandatory for multiple screens and/or exported MFDs and stuff. To get into real full screen use [LAlt]+[Enter]. If you [LAlt]+[Tab] into Windows you should see a difference as the screen goes black for a split second. Remember to go [LAlt]+[Enter] again everytime you tabbed to Windows. Edited December 22, 2015 by Jester Darrak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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