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Window mode refers to running an application (such as Neverwinter Nights) in a window so that other applications can be seen, rather than giving the application the entire screen to use (full screen mode). Neverwinter Nights will start in window mode if certain lines from the file nwn.ini (found in the NWN directory) are edited as follows. [Display Options] FullScreen=0 AllowWindowedMode=1

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  • Window mode refers to running an application (such as Neverwinter Nights) in a window so that other applications can be seen, rather than giving the application the entire screen to use (full screen mode). Neverwinter Nights will start in window mode if certain lines from the file <a href="/mediawiki/Nwn.ini" title="Nwn.ini">nwn.ini</a> (found in the NWN directory) are edited as follows. [Display Options] FullScreen=0 AllowWindowedMode=1
  • To run a game in windowed mode using Windows, follow these instructions: 1. * Right-click on the shortcut that links to your game. This shortcut is either on your desktop or in your start menu - if no shortcut exists, right-click the game's .exe file and choose "Create Shortcut". 2. * From the menu that pops up, select "Properties". 3. * Select the "Shortcut" card and add a space followed by the word window at the end of the "Target" box. 4. * Click OK and you're done.
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  • Window mode refers to running an application (such as Neverwinter Nights) in a window so that other applications can be seen, rather than giving the application the entire screen to use (full screen mode). Neverwinter Nights will start in window mode if certain lines from the file <a href="/mediawiki/Nwn.ini" title="Nwn.ini">nwn.ini</a> (found in the NWN directory) are edited as follows. [Display Options] FullScreen=0 AllowWindowedMode=1 The first of these lines is the section of the file; the latter two lines must appear before another file section is started. The second line controls the mode when the game starts (a zero indicates window mode, while a 1 indicates full screen mode). The third line controls whether or not window mode is available, potentially overriding the second line. The desktop resolution should be greater than the game's resolution (for example, desktop at 1024x768 and NWN at 800x600). Otherwise, Neverwinter Nights will ignore its resolution setting and run at 800x600 instead. Furthermore, when running under Windows 7 or Vista, it might be necessary to run the program in compatibility mode for Windows XP. Under Windows, it is possible to switch between full screen and windowed mode while the game is running (if windowed mode is allowed), by using the key combination.
  • To run a game in windowed mode using Windows, follow these instructions: 1. * Right-click on the shortcut that links to your game. This shortcut is either on your desktop or in your start menu - if no shortcut exists, right-click the game's .exe file and choose "Create Shortcut". 2. * From the menu that pops up, select "Properties". 3. * Select the "Shortcut" card and add a space followed by the word window at the end of the "Target" box. 4. * Click OK and you're done. Remember that you need to use the exact shortcut you modified to run the game in windowed mode; using any other shortcut or directly running the .exe file will start the game in its regular full-screen mode. It isn't always accurate, though.
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