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Lego Island does not have a readily accessible [[Windowed Mode]], however there is partial support for it. It seems the feature was never complete or perhaps even never intended to be used outside of development. Regardless, there is a way to make it run in a window, with a few limitations. | Lego Island does not have a readily accessible [[Windowed Mode]], however there is partial support for it. It seems the feature was never complete or perhaps even never intended to be used outside of development. Regardless, there is a way to make it run in a window, with a few limitations. | ||
== Enabling Windowed Mode == | == Enabling Windowed Mode (Recommended) == | ||
Firstly, you must have registry write access | Use the [[Lego Island Rebuilder]] tool. It does everything below automatically with one setting and requires no administrator privileges or registry editing to do so. | ||
== Enabling Windowed Mode (Manually) == | |||
Firstly, you must have registry write access. | |||
# In the Lego Island configuration, set your Direct3D device to '''Ramp Emulation''' (Lego Island will crash on launch if it's set to `Direct3D HAL` and windowed mode). | # In the Lego Island configuration, set your Direct3D device to '''Ramp Emulation''' (Lego Island will crash on launch if it's set to `Direct3D HAL` and windowed mode). | ||
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NOTE: Lego Island Configuration will automatically set "Full Screen" back to YES | NOTE: Lego Island Configuration will automatically set "Full Screen" back to YES | ||
=== In windowed mode, the background textures are missing and everything is blue === | === In windowed mode, the background textures are missing and everything is blue === |