Good morning!
Since some recent update there seems to exist a new bug, which has been bothering me alot lately. The problem is the following:
Sometimes during gameplay, the game decides to switch from Fullscreen to Windowed Borderless, resulting in a 1 second freeze. With this I do not mean the change to Windowed Borderless after tabbing out, but it happening seemingly on random occasions while playing. This can destroy some important runs, for example it happened to me in a matchmaking game.
In the following clip you can see the bug demolishing Dexter's hope of winning another cotd:
https://www.twitch.tv/dexter771/clip...1csP3k6IoplC8G
I hope this gets fixed soon.
Have a nice day,
BourbonKid3000
The Google Chrome web browser comes with options to launch sites in borderless windows to maximize the display space for these websites. The default version of Google Chrome displays website content and interface elements. Interface elements are the address bar and toolbar icons, and the tab bar.
Borderless Window Mode Fallout New Vegas
This guide explains how to run Minecraft in a borderless window.
- Now that they are extracted, open the psuseed TOML file with notepad. Look for the line that says borderless and change it from FALSE to TRUE. Save the file and close notepad. That should do it. Now just launch the Custom Resolution and play Phantasy Star Universe Clementine in Fullscreen Borderless Windowed mode.
- How Can I activate the Borderless Window for the Badlion Client? Click your Right Shift button (or whichever button you have bind to it) to open the Mod Slideout Then click the 'Graphics' Tab and go down to 'Borderless Window' and that's it! You've done it you have activated the Borderless Window Option of the client.
- My preferred way of going about setting up a Borderless Window is by affecting the file using steam, simply because it is much easier to manage and launching games through steam is my typical way of getting ready for a Twitch Stream.
Advantages of a Borderless Window
There are a couple of advantages to running Minecraft in a borderless window:
- You can move the mouse seamlessly between monitors in a multi-monitor setup.
- You can Alt+Tab without stuttering and visual glitches.
- You can have other windows running on top of the Minecraft window.
How to Make Minecraft Borderless
Microsoft has officially dropped support for borderless window mode starting with Minecraft version 1.13. That leaves two options for enabling borderless window mode.
Option 1: Using JVM Arguments
To take this route, downgrade Minecraft to version 1.12.2 or earlier. After setting up an older installation of Minecraft, enable borderless window mode through the Minecraft Launcher.
1. Run the Minecraft launcher.
2. Switch to the Installations tab.
3. Highlight the downgraded installation in the list, click the ellipsis icon and select Edit from the menu.
4. In the Edit installation window click More Options.
5. Scroll down to the JVM Arguments field and append the following flag at the end:
-Dorg.lwjgl.opengl.Window.undecorated=true
6. Click Save and switch back to the Play tab.
7. Play the game in borderless window mode.
Option 2: Using Mods
The other option is to use a mod. To use mods, you will need the Minecraft Forge modding API. To install Minecraft Forge:
1. Visit the official Minecraft Forge website and download the latest installer of Minecraft Forge (1.65.5 – 36.1.0 at the time of writing).
2. Navigate to the folder where you downloaded the installer file and run it.
3. Once the installation finishes, run Forge from the Minecraft Launcher.
Next, install a mod for borderless window mode. We recommend Fullscreen Windowed (Borderless) Mod 1.16.5/1.15.2.
1. Download and save Fullscreen-Windowed-Mod-1.16.5.jar from http://www.mc-mod.net/fullscreen-windowed-borderless-mod/.
2. Run the Minecraft Launcher.
3. Select Forge in the Play tab from the drop-down menu and press Play to launch the game.
4. Click Mods in the main menu.
5. Click Open mods folder. This minimizes the game and opens the mods folder.
6. Paste Fullscreen-Windowed-Mod-1.16.5.jar.
7. Click Done and restart Minecraft.
8. Go to Mods again, and you will see the Borderless Window mod in the list.
9. Play the game in borderless window mode.
Conclusion
Borderless Window Mode
Running Minecraft in borderless window mode can make for a more enjoyable gameplay experience. While the game no longer officially supports borderless window mode, you can still enable it in just a few steps.