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An option to remove the frame when NextPVR is in windows mode?

 
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An option to remove the frame when NextPVR is in windows mode?
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2014-01-21, 04:12 PM
Would be nice if there is an option to get rid of the frame when NextPVR is in windowed mode. This will minimize the screen real estate the app take.
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2014-01-21, 10:59 PM
I did experiment with this, and it's easy enough for me to provide an option that does away with the titlebar, only leaving the sizeable border. It's pretty awkward moving the window around though, since your can't just drag the window around, and have to resize it from different corners to get it where you want.

I know some apps that have this type of UI, like WinTV, allow you to move the window around by clicking the mouse down, then moving the mouse, but this wouldn't be so straight forward for NextPVR, since it's screen use those mouse events for the UI itself.
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2014-01-21, 11:40 PM
I posted something on this here http://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php...post440171

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2014-01-22, 02:04 PM
sub Wrote:I did experiment with this, and it's easy enough for me to provide an option that does away with the titlebar, only leaving the sizeable border. It's pretty awkward moving the window around though, since your can't just drag the window around, and have to resize it from different corners to get it where you want.

I know some apps that have this type of UI, like WinTV, allow you to move the window around by clicking the mouse down, then moving the mouse, but this wouldn't be so straight forward for NextPVR, since it's screen use those mouse events for the UI itself.

Not really understand the part about "NextPVR..'s sceen use those mouse events for the UI itself". For WinTV, one holds the left mouse button down to resize or reposition. What does NextPVR uses left mouse button down event for?
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2014-01-22, 06:03 PM
screenname Wrote:Not really understand the part about "NextPVR..'s sceen use those mouse events for the UI itself". For WinTV, one holds the left mouse button down to resize or reposition. What does NextPVR uses left mouse button down event for?
All options in the UI are clickable (Click on a list item to select it, click on hidden menu, click video timeline to seek, etc...)
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2014-01-22, 06:20 PM
whurlston Wrote:All options in the UI are clickable (Click on a list item to select it, click on hidden menu, click video timeline to seek, etc...)

Sure, they all clickable by clicking the right mouse button. Clicking the left mouse button produces nothing for NextPVR. For other apps, holding the left button down is one method for them to resize or move their window. Am I missing something here?
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2014-01-22, 07:27 PM
screenname Wrote:Sure, they all clickable by clicking the right mouse button. Clicking the left mouse button produces nothing for NextPVR. For other apps, holding the left button down is one method for them to resize or move their window. Am I missing something here?
You're mistaken. Left click selects items from all of the menus throughout NPVR.
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2014-01-22, 07:34 PM
screenname, are you maybe running in TV Mode, where it just gives you black screen and no menus etc? 99.9% of people here run in PVR mode, where the screens are full of clickable stuff, all of which you click with the left mouse button.
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2014-01-22, 08:29 PM
sub Wrote:screenname, are you maybe running in TV Mode, where it just gives you black screen and no menus etc? 99.9% of people here run in PVR mode, where the screens are full of clickable stuff, all of which you click with the left mouse button.
yes, I only use NextPVR to have live TV on a corner of my monitor while I am using other app. If NextPVR has no frame, more real estate for other stuff.
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