Tochicool's Forum Posts

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  • Good to know it's not only me :p

  • Link to .capx file (required!):

    docs.google.com/file/d/0B4cBhY5_cZeNZGJJVmN4S3l4bUE/edit

    Steps to reproduce:

    1. Right-Click on Taskbar

    2. Select "Properties"

    3. Tick "Auto-hide TaskBar"

    4. Click on "Apply"

    5. Open up Construct 2

    6. Maximise the Window

    7. Move your cursor to the bottom of the screen (or where your taskbar is positioned)

    Observed result:

    The Taskbar does not appear

    Expected result:

    The Taskbar expected to slide into view

    Browsers affected:

    Chrome: no

    Firefox: no

    Internet Explorer: no

    Operating system & service pack:

    Windows 8 (64-bit)

    Construct 2 version:

    Construct 2 Release 134 (64-bit)

    More Info

    Didn't exactly know where to but this or even sure it's a Construct 2 bug but the Auto-hide Taskbar feature works with every other program I've tried. Like I said, really minor bug :P

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  • How do I start a new line when setting a text box's text?

    Help will be greatly appreciated...

  • I'm probably not as old as you think..

  • [quote:23nymof9]Trust me. It's not a slow as you think. And It's cheap as well. I can run most 3d games...

    Ok im not trying to be rude or anything but what 3d games from which century are you playing on a system like that.

    OK. I take it back. I can handle a bit of 3d.

    ROBLOX for example...

  • Trust me. It's not a slow as you think. And It's cheap as well. I can run most 3d games...

  • Sad really. This seems so much better than game maker. I'm on an Optiplex GX260. I could download it on another computer but I hardly get to spend time on that one.

  • [quote:2hb0hw9q]

    ---------------

    Display Devices

    ---------------

    Card name: RAGE 128 PRO Ultra GL AGP (Microsoft Corporation)

    Manufacturer: ATI Technologies Inc.

    Chip type: RAGE128 PRO II, (AGP 4X/PCI)

    DAC type: Internal DAC (350Mhz)

    Device Key: Enum\PCI\VEN_1002&DEV_5446&SUBSYS_04081002&REV_00

    Display Memory: 16.0 MB

    Current Mode: 1024 x 768 (32 bit) (60Hz)

    Monitor: Default Monitor

    Monitor Max Res:

    Driver Name: ati2dvaa.dll

    Driver Version: 6.13.0010.5019 (English)

    DDI Version: 8

    Driver Attributes: Final Retail

    Driver Date/Size: 4/14/2008 01:11:49, 377984 bytes

    WHQL Logo'd: Yes

    WHQL Date Stamp: n/a

    VDD: n/a

    Mini VDD: ati2mtaa.sys

    Mini VDD Date: 8/3/2004 23:29:28, 327040 bytes

    Device Identifier: {D7B71EE2-1706-11CF-2960-0224A2C2CB35}

    Vendor ID: 0x1002

    Device ID: 0x5446

    SubSys ID: 0x04081002

    Revision ID: 0x0000

    Revision ID: 0x0000

    Video Accel: ModeMPEG2_C ModeMPEG2_D

    Deinterlace Caps: n/a

    Registry: OK

    DDraw Status: Enabled

    D3D Status: Enabled

    AGP Status: Enabled

    DDraw Test Result: Not run

    D3D7 Test Result: Not run

    D3D8 Test Result: Not run

    D3D9 Test Result: Not run

    Now what?

  • There are no drivers for my graphics card and I've reinstalled Direct X 9 about 3 times today.

    I might have been downloading the wrong thing. Someone give me a link.

  • So what do you want me to download. I currently have DirectX 9.0

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  • Hello, I'm very new and I just started with construct. So I opened an example to see how everything is. First I clicked "Run all" then this message popped up with this message...

    [quote:3rj73147]

    Runtime error

    Construct encountered an error in the display engine. Please report this problem to the application developer.

    Fail to create Direct3D 9 device. (0x8876017c)

    Then I clicked "Run Layout" and still the same message. Then I thought I might need to debug it first so I click "Debug all" and "Debug Layout" and still the message popped up so I thought it might just be a problem with the application so I tried another one without success.

    HELP ME!

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