If it is, then just go to your your Minecraft video settings and set fullcreen to "On". Minecraft will automaticaly go to fullscreen whenever you log on.
Not sure if this will work for Minecraft, but generally you rightclick the exe, go to properties, and in "target" after the quotes you type -width 1280 -height 720.
Not sure if this will work for Minecraft, but generally you rightclick the exe, go to properties, and in "target" after the quotes you type -width 1280 -height 720.
I don't think you did it correctly, it shouldn't put anything into the username or password boxes.......
What I forgot mention in my previous post was that there was no "target" option in the properties. So I instead tried using the create shortcut on desktop menu and the Steam client "Set Launch Options". Both same results.
How about you try it and show me what I'm doing wrong? Not trying to be rude, just asking.
What I forgot mention in my previous post was that there was no "target" option in the properties. So I instead tried using the create shortcut on desktop menu and the Steam client "Set Launch Options". Both same results.
How about you try it and show me what I'm doing wrong? Not trying to be rude, just asking.
Exactly as I said above, in this example, 800x600:
It shouldn't be removing anything if you put it in the target box.
Already tried that. Still keeps removing the quotes.
Now, I have a question. Does the location for the main Minecraft files have anything to do with the problem I'm having? In the picture above, the location for Minecraft is in "E:\Minecraft", while mine is in "C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft".
If it is, then just go to your your Minecraft video settings and set fullcreen to "On". Minecraft will automaticaly go to fullscreen whenever you log on.
If not... then sorry, I'm not sure.
So it looks like this:
So op. Your going to have to settle with the fullscreen or non-fullscreen option that the game provides. Unless someone else has an answer...
How about you try it and show me what I'm doing wrong? Not trying to be rude, just asking.
Do you know how I can make it appear? I'm running W7 on a non-administrator account, just to let you know.
Then create a shortcut instead of trying to mess with the properties of the .exe itself.
Did you ever make it an actual shortcut?
It shouldn't be removing anything if you put it in the target box.
Now, I have a question. Does the location for the main Minecraft files have anything to do with the problem I'm having? In the picture above, the location for Minecraft is in "E:\Minecraft", while mine is in "C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\.minecraft".
I honestly read that and thought .iso
Is that bad?