Thanks to all who have contributed reviews, suggestions, bug reports, etc. Please rate or review it to help others find it! In ra2.exes properties (or whatever file you use to load up the game), click Change high DPI settings and play around with the settings there (dont forget your original settings incase you have to change it back). Your selection will be remembered between notes and sessions. In Win10s Settings -> Display, make sure that text, apps and other items is set to 100. Use the icon at the bottom of the note to toggle full-screen on and off as needed.
#Reditr fullscreen install#
Full-screen is enabled by default when you install the extension. At this time, clicking the extension icon itself does not toggle anything - click the full-screen icon added to the note itself to toggle full-screen on and off. ) - it won't work with the "app" version (the one you might install and launch from your app menu -ie. This extension only works with the web version of Google Keep (eg. It shouldn't cause problems, but I can't make any guarantees, so back up critical notes.ġ.
#Reditr fullscreen full#
Remembers full screen status across sessions Makes note editing take up the full browser window Allows Google Keep editing to use the full browser window.Īllows toggling full screen on and off by clicking on an icon added on the notes. Thx, G problems? Tell us about it on AskWoody.
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No harm, no foul - and know that it’ll be fixed (finally!) when the next version of Win10 hits. So if you see that G is keeping you from shutting down, just go ahead and manually override it. And sometimes the invisible window that gets chosen is the one named “G”. But if the program has no visible windows, then the BSDR will take any window belonging to the program, visible or not.
#Reditr fullscreen windows#
When a program prevents you from signing out or shutting down, Windows looks for a visible window belonging to that program and uses that to represent it in the Blocked Shutdown Resolver (BSDR) screen. The window was there to do things like listen for WM_ SETTINGSCHANGE messages so it knew when to invalidate its caches. A few years ago, the GDI+ team did a little cleanup, and one of the things they did was get rid of support for Windows 98 and Windows Me. The lack of Unicode support in the helper window didn’t really cause a problem because the window never displayed any UI and never processed any text. Therefore, it was compiled as ANSI and consequently used the ANSI versions of functions like RegisterClass, like CreateWindow, and DefWindowProc to create and manage its helper window. Īt the time the GDI+ library was written, it needed to support Windows 98, which had very limited support for Unicode.
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Raymond Chen, one of my favorite Microsoft explainers, has a detailed (if weighty) discussion on the Developer Blog. It’s a bug in the way the Blocked Shutdown Resolver pulls the name of the program blocking a shutdown, and “G” may result when there’s a GDI+ program (a program that draws stuff on the screen) that turns belly up as you’re shutting down. General consensus on Reddit, and elsewhere, is that the afflicted machines are running malware of some sort or another. I easily found six complaints on Reddit ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ) going back two years. In fact, people have been “reaching out” to Microsoft about this bug for years. Theres a community for whatever youre interested in on Reddit. We investigated and found an issue where windows related to GDI+were only referenced as “G.” We’ve fixed this, so going forward, these will now have the name “GDI+ Window ()”, where will show the. Reddit is a network of communities where people can dive into their interests, hobbies and passions. Some of you have reached out about when trying to shutdown, seeing a message saying that an app named “G” was preventing shutdown. The KB article associated with the first Windows Insider beta build 19013 release says: