02-23-2014, 06:22 AM
Hello chaps,
SO I saw some posts earlier regarding running the game on dual screens so that one monitor can be used for the game and the other can be used for other purposes (such as skype, chrome etc.)
However I couldn't find a satisfactory answer and I did some research. I'm writing this down here in case more people were wondering.
Step 1: Setting up your screens
SO I saw some posts earlier regarding running the game on dual screens so that one monitor can be used for the game and the other can be used for other purposes (such as skype, chrome etc.)
However I couldn't find a satisfactory answer and I did some research. I'm writing this down here in case more people were wondering.
Step 1: Setting up your screens
- Connect your secondary monitor [duh]
- Right click on your desktop and go to "Screen Resolution"
- In the "Multiple Displays" drop down menu, select "Extend these displays"
- In the top panel where you see both monitors, drag the secondary monitor to the left or right depending on where your monitor placement is on your desk
- Set the appropriate resolutions for both screens
- Some times, your computer will detect the wrong screen for running freelancer so if you're running it in fullscreen you won't be able to drag it to the other monitor. This is specially true for laptops
- Yes I have a solution for that problem:
- On the top panel where you see the pretty monitor pictures labelled "1" and "2", select the monitor you want to play Freelancer on.
- At the bottom, you will see a check button that reads "Make this my main display".
- Yes, you're gonna have to click on that.
- VOILA! Now your freelancer will run on fullscreen mode on the secondary monitor while your other monitor will display whatever you want it to display.
- If you're running the game without the Discovery Launchpad:
- Right click on the shortcut of Discovery Freelancer you use to launch the game
- Go to "Properties" and in the "Target" section add "-w" without the quotes at the end of the line.
- Make sure that the "-w" is typed in AFTER the quotes specifying the file path, NOT inside the quotes.
- Also make sure that there is a space after the last double quotes.
- You target should look something like this [DO NOT COPY/PASTE THIS]:
"C:\Users\Sparrow\AppData\Local\Discovery Freelancer 4.87.0\EXE\Freelancer.exe" -w
- Move on to Step 4
- Right click on the shortcut of Discovery Freelancer you use to launch the game
- If you're using the Discovery Launchpad:
- Launch the Discovery Launchpad
- On the right hand side, somewhere near the middle, check the button that says "Windowed".
- Move on to Step 4
- Launch the Discovery Launchpad
- If you're using Steam:
- Launch steam
- In the library, right click on your Freelancer game and go to "Properties"
- In the "Target" section add "-w" without the quotes at the end of the line.
- Make sure that the "-w" is typed in AFTER the quotes specifying the file path, NOT inside the quotes.
- Also make sure that there is a space after the last double quotes.
- You target should look something like this [DO NOT COPY/PASTE THIS]: "C:\Users\Sparrow\AppData\Local\Discovery Freelancer 4.87.0\EXE\Freelancer.exe" -w
- Launch steam
- Download this program: http://www.mediafire.com/download/jnsslp...orders.rar
- No, it's not a virus.
- Extract the files into a folder wherever you want (I would not recommend the desktop because it creates additional files for it's usage after first run which can clutter your pretty little desktop)
- If you really wanna use your desktop, create a new folder on your desktop and extract the file in there.
- Run "BorderlessWindowed.exe" (or whatever it's called) and watch as it creates a few more supplementary files.
- If it starts minimized, don't worry, look in your taskbar tray and there will be a new icon that looks like diagonal arrows in a rectangle.
- Double click on that and you'll be faced with a new window.
- Under "Toggle Window Style on Keypress" select "Hotkey"
- Click the empty bar next to the "hotkey" button and select a hotkey you want to use to toggle windowed mode. I'd recommend something like "Shift+F10"
- Minimize the sucker
- Start up disco like you normally would
- It should ideally open up in your primary monitor that you selected in step 2
- Once it's running, press the hotkey for windowed mode you defined in step 3
- BOOM your game is now in windowed mode.
- Now you are probably wondering why I said "borderless" earlier but now there's clearly a border present :O
- That's because you're gonna have to press that hotkey again (yes, a total of two times pressing the same hotkey)
- BOOM! your game is now in windowed borderless mode.
- Note: if you click on your secondary monitor, your game will NOT minimize (this is a good thing)
- Following all the steps would make it so that everytime your cursor goes into the second monitor you will be operating in the second monitor.
- This means that if you click something in the second monitor's area your game will become inactive.
- This means that you will loose sound from the game and also your controls won't respond.
- To get your game window active again, you need to drag your cursor back into the first monitor and click somewhere [anywhere] on the game.
- To avoid this, you need to be very careful. In order to minimze the chances of accidentally getting your pointer out of bounds do this:
- In the "Screen Resolution" window, drag your second monitor so that only the corners of both monitors are touching.
- It should look something like this:
- This means that in order to move your mouse to the second screen, you'll have to move it to the bottom right corner. Simply moving it to the right side won't work!
- In the "Screen Resolution" window, drag your second monitor so that only the corners of both monitors are touching.