Glossary:Borderless fullscreen windowed
Graphics and video
Resolutions
Video settings
- Field of view (FOV)
- Windowed / borderless fullscreen
- Anisotropic filtering (AF)
- Anti-aliasing (AA)
- High-fidelity upscaling
- Vertical sync (Vsync)
- Frame rate (FPS)
- High dynamic range (HDR)
- Ray tracing (RT)
- Color blind mode
Hardware
Key points
- Fast, seamless task switching with no risk of crashes or freezes.
- Eliminates screen tearing.
- AMD/ATI cards do not support Crossfire in this mode.
- Most games will have problems with edge scrolling on multi-monitor setups.
Methods
[Borderless Gaming Borderless gaming]
- Open source and simple to use application.
- Dynamic, adapts easily when switching to a different resolution on another monitor.
[Windowed borderless gaming]
- Customizable position axis and resolution size.
- Slightly buggy, can get messy to use.
AutoHotKey
- Important AutoHotkey note: Games utilizing PunkBuster as an anti-cheat measure may mistakenly interpret AutoHotkey as illegal and as such will automatically kick you from any respective servers. Battlefield 3 is the most notable example.
This method uses AutoHotKey and a script to set the game window size and position, and strips out the native Windows border style.
- AutoHotKey_L or AutoHotKey Basic is required to use the following scripts.
AutoHotKey script by briankb
briankb's script appears to be the earliest implementation of this method from February 2011.
AutoHotKey script by XunAmarox
Another AutoHotkey Script
This script will full screen the currently active window onto your primary monitor with the F12 key
F12:: WinGet, WindowID, ID, A WinSet, Style, -0xC40000, ahk_id %WindowID% WinMove, ahk_id %WindowID%, , 0, 0, A_ScreenWidth, A_ScreenHeight return
Full Screen Toggle AutoHotkey Script
More complicated script which will toggle between full screen and windowed modes
F12:: WinGet, TempWindowID, ID, A If (WindowID != TempWindowID) { WindowID:=TempWindowID WindowState:=0 } If (WindowState != 1) { WinGetPos, WinPosX, WinPosY, WindowWidth, WindowHeight, ahk_id %WindowID% WinSet, Style, ^0xC40000, ahk_id %WindowID% WinMove, ahk_id %WindowID%, , 0, 0, A_ScreenWidth, A_ScreenHeight } Else { WinSet, Style, ^0xC40000, ahk_id %WindowID% WinMove, ahk_id %WindowID%, , WinPosX, WinPosY, WindowWidth, WindowHeight } WindowState:=!WindowState return
Multiple Monitors
The script can be altered to have the window appear anywhere instead of on your primary monitor. The key is this line:
WinMove, ahk_id %WindowID%, , 0, 0, A_ScreenWidth, A_ScreenHeight
0, 0 are the coordinates of the upper left corner of the window. You can change these to the coordinates of the upper left corner of another monitor. When multiple monitors are present Windows concatenates them all into one virtual desktop. For example, if both of your monitors are 1600x1200 and they are arranged side by side, your virtual desktop is 3200x1200. In this case to have the window appear on your right (secondary) monitor you'd have to change the code to this:
WinMove, ahk_id %WindowID%, , 1600, 0, 1600, 1200
Note that the screen size should be entered manually instead of A_ScreenWidth, A_ScreenHeight in case your monitors have different resolutions. If you're not sure what the coordinates of the upper left of your screen are, Windows 7 Screen Resolution control panel will tell you when dragging the displays around.
Script File
To make this into an AutoHotkey script file:
- In Windows Explorer, File -> New -> AutoHotkey Script
- Open the newly created file in a text editing program
- Append the code to the end of the file
- Save the file and run it
GameCompanion
BUDA20 developed this utility which, amongst other features, allows games to be run in 'FF mode' or 'Fake fullscreen' mode, which is the same as borderless fullscreen windowed. The program is downloaded as a .7z archive, which can be extracted to a folder and does not require installation. It defaults to starting with Windows.
To enable 'FF mode':
- Run GameCompanion (which will open in the system tray).
- Run a game in the native desktop resolution in windowed mode.
- Press
Control + Enter
to run borderless fullscreen windowed mode.
Background Process Won't Close
Appears to keep the Fallout: New Vegas game process running in the background even if the game has been closed. The game can be shut down properly by going into the task manager to kill the task FalloutNV.exe
.
ShiftWindow
This utility was originally developed by grismar for the EVE Online community. ShiftWindow sets the size and position of any windowed game so that the borders are forced off the screen, giving the appearance of a fullscreen window.
- Set a game to display at your display's native resolution and in windowed mode.
- Run ShiftWindow, and trigger it to resize the game window so that the borders overflow off the screen.
A step by step guide to making any game run in borderless fullscreen windowed is available on Shiny Hacks.
Issues
- Incompatible with a number of games that do not allow for their window title bar to be forced off the screen.
- May result in Windows' taskbar displaying over the game window.
- Tweak for this issue is available called DisableTaskbarOnTop, which allows the game to display over the Taskbar.
- Selecting automatic hide in the taskbar options may also fix this.
linux / X11 Windowmanagers
If you are running under linux, it might just be that your window manager has functionality to move a window to borderless fullscreen built in.
i3 tiling wm
With i3, simply start the game in windowed mode. Then, move it to a new virtual desktop with the key combo: <shift>-<windows>-<x>, where x is the number of a VT currently unused. After that, switch to the VT using <windows>-<x>, and put the game window into fullscreen mode by pressing <windows>-<f>.
Force Windowed Mode
These utilities can be used to force windowed mode in games that do not usually support it:
- DxWnd
- D3DWindower
- In order to use the program, the Height, Width and DLL (
D3dHook.dll
, included in the download) must be filled in.[1] - D3DWindower must be run with administrator rights.
- 3DAnalyze