Difference between revisions of "Glossary:Command line arguments"
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# {{key|Right Click}} on the desired game and select '''Properties'''. | # {{key|Right Click}} on the desired game and select '''Properties'''. | ||
# Open '''Set Launch Options'''. | # Open '''Set Launch Options'''. | ||
− | # Write | + | # Write any arguments such as <code>-windowed</code> then click '''Ok'''. |
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# Open the '''Library'''. | # Open the '''Library'''. | ||
# {{key|Right Click}} on the desired game and select '''Properties'''. | # {{key|Right Click}} on the desired game and select '''Properties'''. | ||
− | # At the end of the target field add | + | # At the end of the target field add any arguments such as <code>"{{p|game}}\game.exe" -windowed</code>. |
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Revision as of 10:00, 6 April 2015
- Commonly used to force windowed modes, custom specific resolutions or force certain hidden settings.
Windows
Desktop shortcuts
- For generic Windows desktop shortcuts.
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Steam
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Custom Steam shortcuts
- Command lines arguments for games added through the Add a Non-Steam Game to My Library option.
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Origin
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