Emulator Issues #3590
closedWindows 7 Taskbar sits atop Dolphin Emulator
Added by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago.
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Description
What's the problem?
When running Dolphin Emulator and using Windows 7x64 the windows taskbar stays on top of the dolphin emulator. The resolution for windows is set to 1920x1080 and it is set to the same resolution in Dolphin. I do have the text size in windows 7 to be large instead of small.
Dolphin version with the problem (as it appears in the title bar, Ex.: "R
4779" or "R 6403M"):
Dolphin SVN R 6494
Operating system and version:
Windows 7 - 64 Bit
Game ID (as it appears in game properties, Ex.: "GZ2P01" or "RSBE01"):
Any game. Tested with SF8E01
Build command-line (not on Windows):
Was the ISO a plain dump from disc, compressed and/or scrubbed?
Please provide any additional information below.
I have launched Dolphin Emulator from Hyperspin-fe a frontend and the problem does not occur. There should be an option to make Dolphin hide the desktop and/or Always be on top. When I launch from hyperspin there is an option to hide the desktop so only the emulator appears. But if I open just the emulator, then the windows 7 taskbar sits atop dolphin.
I am attaching a screenshot of the problem.
Updated by guarocuya.batista almost 14 years ago
What I do is set the taskbar to auto-hide and have gotten used to it...but yes, do agree with you that Dolphin could use an "always on top" option.
Updated by irencepn almost 14 years ago
I have win7 and dont have this problem. I think this one is at your end (settings).
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
did you replicate the steps by changing the resolution to 1920x1080 and increasing the text size? This is a settings issue that could be resolved by creating an Always on top feature in the dolphin emulator.
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
Windows 7 has a "feature" and I use the term loosely that keeps the Windows 7 taskbar on top so dummies dont lose the taskbar.
Updated by guarocuya.batista almost 14 years ago
Yes, the feature stays. I concur with you in that this MS "feature" is the cause of this. Maybe the devs can put said option on Dolphin (Always on top-style)
Updated by frango0010 almost 14 years ago
I can't reproduce the problem... I mean, your SS seems to be in Full Screen, right? It simply doesn't happen to me, I tried what you said... it seems to be something about your settings.
Updated by guarocuya.batista almost 14 years ago
I am not using Dolphin in full screen when opening any file; I am using a window in 720p on a 1366x768 desktop, so unless I remove the taskbar I cant see the whole screen :(
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
My settings are as follows:
1920x1080 on an LG42" LCD.
Nvidia 8800GTS
Windows 7x64 with display text set to 150% (larger) instead of 100% (smaller) which is the default on Windows 7. I do this because I want to keep a high resolution, but have my computer connected to the TV so I can browse from the couch easily. If I switch back to 100% on the display text the problem does not occur. I know its kinda of a weird thing, but Im sure if there is an always on top option the problem would be resolved. When I launch it from Hyperspin-fe a Frontend I do not have this problem because I have a custom script enabling the desktop to be hidden.
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
To set the display text in windows 7 right click on your desktop and select screen resolution. Click on where it says "Make text or other items larger or smaller" and set to Largest. Open up dolphin and any game and you will see what i mean. Even when I played with the render to main window and have resolution set to 1920x1080 the windows taskbar sits on top of dolphin as per my screenshot.
Updated by franciscodimattia almost 14 years ago
You are right felipe, i tested it and the taskbar sit always on top.
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
Hmm If someone would mention where to place the code I could compile a version myself for testing.
Updated by kmfdmkid2000 almost 14 years ago
This is something I've noticed myself and think it can be resolved temporarily with two methods. One is a small app called Taskbar Eliminator (Google it, it's freeware) which I used for a long time to remedy this issue.
The second way is go into your Display resolution menu and click on Make text larger or smaller. On the left pane select Set Custom Text Size (DPI) instead of using Windows 7's easier configuration. Turn it up to 150%, and make sure you have "Use XP Style DPI scaling" enabled.
This resolved the issue for me, your mileage may vary. Although yes, I do think this is something that should be fixed within Dolphin itself, this fix worked for me.
Updated by NeoBrainX almost 14 years ago
- Status changed from New to Invalid
... if you want to not see the taskbar, why don't you just use fullscreen mode?
The way fullscreen is implemented in Dolphin is just using a fullscreen window, so there's no drawbacks of using fullscreen instead...
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
I don't understand why this issue was marked as invalid. The full screen function doesn't work properly as I mentioned above. That is the whole point of the issue. Did you duplicate the steps like I mentioned above?
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 14 years ago
Can someone please take a look at this issue?
Updated by NeoBrainX over 13 years ago
While what I said above wasn't really related to this issue, the actual cause is a bug in Windows 7.
That means: Not our fault and we can't/won't do anything about it.
Updated by felipe.mavro over 13 years ago
Why can't you allow Dolphin to be run with compatibility settings. See my screen shot. By enabling the "disable display scaling on high dpi settings" on compatibilty settings that would probably resolve the issue.
Updated by NeoBrainX over 13 years ago
I don't see how we forbid that right now.
Updated by felipe.mavro over 13 years ago
It is not about Forbidding, the compatibility settings is not usable. I will post two screens one of Mess and its compatibility settings and dolphin. You see how its not available?
Updated by felipe.mavro over 13 years ago
I'm not trying to argue here, but it is a Dolphin issue and not a windows 7 issue. Windows 7 allows other program to use those settings. It has something to do with a dolphin setting or a compilation setting. Every other program allows it. I do appreciate all that the developers do, I was just trying bring this issue to light.
Updated by felipe.mavro over 13 years ago
It is not about Forbidding, the compatibility settings is not usable. I will post two screens one of Mess and its compatibility settings and dolphin. You see how its not available?
Updated by NeoBrainX over 13 years ago
Again, this is not Dolphin's fault. If Windows 7 doesn't allow compatibility settings for Dolphin to be adjusted, we can't do anything about that.
It's probably because Dolphin makes use of some Vista-only features, there's no magic code in Dolphin which disables any compatibility features anyway..
That's all I can say.
Updated by jason.spear almost 13 years ago
I am disappointed this issue was marked invalid and has been ignored. I have several different emulators and all of them load full screen on my machine, completely....with no taskbar overlay issues, no inactive window issues. Only this Dolphin emulator seems incapable of loading a rom in true full screen mode. If it is truly a bug in Windows, it seems strange that the only program that manifests this bug is Dolphin.
It does seem like an "Always on Top" option would be the only thing needed to fix this problem that seems unique to Dolphin
Updated by danialhorton almost 13 years ago
Doesn't occur when rendering to the main window, the separate window code is probably not locking the screen borders properly.
Updated by danialhorton almost 13 years ago
felipe, 64bit applications cannot have compatibility settings applied.
Updated by danialhorton almost 13 years ago
"Why can't you allow Dolphin to be run with compatibility settings. See my screen shot. By enabling the "disable display scaling on high dpi settings" on compatibilty settings that would probably resolve the issue."
it won't, Dolphin is DPI Aware.
Updated by felipe.mavro almost 13 years ago
That makes sense. I know there is a simple program that hides the windows 7 taskbar. Maybe we can write an ahk script to launch the program when dolphin launches and close it when dolphin closes. I will work on it sometime this weekend.