I have a quick question. I know it may sound pretty stupid, but I've been having problems solving it. I was in the "set-up postion" room, and I was moving around a couple of windows. More specificly the "Move List", and "Game Analysis". I accidently moved them too far as I was moving them around my screen and they disappeared from my screen and I can't seem to get them to come back. Does anyone know how I may solve this problem? I would very much like to use those functions =).
CHange your screen resolution, you should get more real estate. To do this right click on an empty spot on desktop go to properties, settings tab. Remeber what the resolution is and change it to a higher number, launch chessmaster and they should be there. change back to original resolution.
There is probably also a way to do it within the program just read the manual. RTFM 🙂
Learux
could be a few things, try clicking 'hide/unhide windows' under the windows option at the top. or you may have minimised them. ensure 'game status' and 'annotation' have a bullet point next to them under the windows option. if you have the game status window still on the screen then hover the mouse at the bottom of the square and drag it down, you may have hidden it.
Originally posted by ChessMachine2004well n00b, this problem can easily be solved by reinstalling your program. i thought everyone knew that.
I have a quick question. I know it may sound pretty stupid, but I've been having problems solving it. I was in the "set-up postion" room, and I was moving around a couple of windows. More specificly the "Move List", and "Game Analysis". I accidently moved them too far as I was moving them around my screen and they disappeared from my screen a ...[text shortened]... Does anyone know how I may solve this problem? I would very much like to use those functions =).
Originally posted by dpressnellPersonally I just find it obnoxious and harder to read. To be honest if someone decides to communicate with me in that manner I won't even bother reading it.
I think it's a technique some people use to let others know that they are hip and technologicaly savvy.
Know what I mean, d00d?
Originally posted by superubernooberSavvy is a perfectly cromulent word from the Latin sapere meaning 'to be wise'. It is in no way piratesque in it's nature. In fact it is only a distant (by marriage) relation to anyone of a piratelike demeanor.
savvy? what are we speaking freakin pirate talk now???