there's a way to resize the windows of manalink
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there's a way to resize the windows of manalink
by ozks » 03 Feb 2013, 02:23
I buy a new pc and looks pretty big the game and is kinda annoying
there's a way to resize the hand, mainly, takes all the area, where the game puts all the enchantments
the screen has 20" and win7, resolution 1600x900
any help?
there's a way to resize the hand, mainly, takes all the area, where the game puts all the enchantments
the screen has 20" and win7, resolution 1600x900
any help?
Re: there's a way to resize the windows of manalink
by stassy » 03 Feb 2013, 05:22
Can you post a screenshot of your desktop with the game launched (in duel mode)?
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Re: there's a way to resize the windows of manalink
by CirothUngol » 08 Feb 2013, 04:35
The Manalink game display is composed entirely of floating windows.
Just grab the right or left side of the main display window, and when you see the double-arrow, drag it inward to make the display window 4x3.
Then you can place your (and your opponent's) hand window to the right or left, completely removing it from the game display entirely.
Just grab the right or left side of the main display window, and when you see the double-arrow, drag it inward to make the display window 4x3.
Then you can place your (and your opponent's) hand window to the right or left, completely removing it from the game display entirely.
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