Can anyone tell me how to forcefully move a windowed application off the top of my 'screen' in Windows 7?
I'm trying to do some dumb shit with a game that doesn't have FOV options by forcing it to run in a window larger than my native res. I can obviously get it to move side to side to centre it, but I can't get it to move upwards to centre it up and down.
Using the mouse won't work for obvious reasons, and Alt+Space+M doesn't work either, since as soon as I let go of the mouse it comes back onto the screen.
What do?
Google Borderless Gaming.
It's an application.
>>55945438
right click on the window frame, then select the 'move' option
press the up arrow a couple times
press enter
>>55946483
Doesn't work, snaps back into the screen. Try it yourself.
Enjoy your 0,2sec input lag btw
If you are testing something or want to use a overlay go on, but you are putting yourself at an disadvantage in the long run.
>>55946897
Got it to work with that borderless gaming application. First game 34 kills and got called for aimbot the whole game, could be a fluke but being zoomed in as fuck really seems to help with aim.
I didn't notice any input lag but I'll look out for it.
>>55945438
Use the viewmodel_fov command faggot
>>55946994
of course it helps you camping piece of shit, play ut and see how much you suck
>>55947641
That doesn't change the fov, only how far away the viewmodel is from the camera.
The actual command for FOV in Source games is fov_desired. I think it's limited to 90 in all of them due to exploits.
>>55945438
>I don't want to be able to see what I'm doing.
FoV 1 is best FoV
>>55946994
> got called for aimbot
people say that more than they say "hello"
ShiftWindow was a thing, too