![]() ![]() ![]() This stops Windows from automatically turning on exclusive fullscreen mode. The way I do that is by adjusting the window position by 1px so that it doesn't match the position and size of the screen. The only way I've been able to get a behaviour similar to what I want is by tricking windows into thinking I don't want fullscreen mode. I also get that desktop flicker from focusing and unfocusing the window. I know it's in exclusive fullscreen mode because WDM stops rendering the little aero preview thing for my window. I've checked the window styles in games using fullscreen borderless window mode with WinSpy++ and the styles I'm using are identical. Regardless of whether or not the window is set as WS_EX_TOPMOST, the window will always be in exclusive fullscreen mode. I'm trying to get support for a fullscreen borderless window working but none of the information I've found helps. ![]()
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