I can't get my current build of TS 2022 into Full Screen Mode.

JonMyrlennBailey

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I was able to do this with my former build beginning with 126 but not with my latest build beginning with 128. Alt+Enter used to be the way to do this in order to make the title bar disappear in the Trainz window. This keyboard command no longer works as before. What is the fix for this, please?

-Windows 11 Home
-NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Super
-Samsung Smart TV 1080p, 40"

The native resolution for Windows is set to 1920x1080. The NVIDIA GPU is set likewise in its Control Panel.
TS 2022 is set to the same resolution with Full Screen checked.



A trouble ticket is submitted to Help Desk by me.
 
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Did you try lowering shadow quality one down from Ultra, lowering Post Processing, switching anti-aliasing from 8x to 4x, changing vertical sync from half to full and turning off PhysX simulation like you did last time?
 
From what I can remember people were having issues like this and others with the Windows 11 - 24H2 update. May have to uninstall it for the time being and reboot. If it still doesn't work right I would reinstall the update in case there were security patches from MS.
 
Using the ALT key on the right side of the space bar, does ALT + ENTER (keep ALT held down until you release the ENTER key) not get it full screen for you?
 
Works fine here on 128487 and I'm on win11 24H2 as well. I always use in windowed mode while route building, to allow instant access to the taskbar where I have Excel (gradient converter), Google Earth, calculator and grades & curves diagrams open.
 
Try to Turn Off Fullscreen Optimization, enabled by default for all applications in Windows 11.

Click on TRS22.exe Properties option from the right-click context menu.
Select the Compatibility tab.
In the Settings section, check the Disable fullscreen optimizations option.
 
I got the Full Screen mode to work again by installing my latest build number on the SATA II SSD (C: Drive) along with Windows 11. Having Windows 11 on one M.2 form factor SSD with TS 2022 and the data folder on the other M.2 form factor SSD did not make the cut.

I'm now convinced that Windows and Trainz run best both installed on a SATA form factor hard drive with the Data Folder on an M.2 drive. Running Windows and Trainz both on an M.2 SSD was a failed experiment for me. This hardware try-out produced nothing but trouble. This try-out was an endeavor to improve Trainz on-screen graphics motion smoothness, to render less on-screen frame flicker and moving image shudder, but no dice.
 
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