Archive: Stopping full screen visualizations with mouse click HELP!!!


20th September 2005 16:09 UTC

Stopping full screen visualizations with mouse click HELP!!!
I am using winamp in my in-car pc but I need to be able to drop out of the full screen visualization using a mouse click rather than pressing escape, as I only have a touch screen monitor and not a keyboard (its a bit hard to type and drive at the same time!)

Is there a way to configure Winamp to cut out of the visualizations using a mouse click?

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!:confused:


20th September 2005 16:25 UTC

Well, you shouldn't have any problems as long as you're using AVS as your visualization plugin. Cause AVS immediately leaves the fullscreen mode when you left-click on the screen.

For the other plugins (like milkdrop or else) you should post in the according other subforum.


20th September 2005 16:36 UTC

Thats great many thanks


20th September 2005 19:54 UTC

avs on an in-car monitor... thats just plain cool


20th September 2005 20:38 UTC

please post some benchmarks here (preset name + resolution + framerate). :D


20th September 2005 20:39 UTC

That's real damn cool, you should take a picture and post it here so we can all envy you. ;)


21st September 2005 20:52 UTC

Watching UnConeD's "Don't Trip and Drive" while driving a real car...

Am i the only one who sees the danger here? :p


21st September 2005 20:57 UTC

Also it would be pretty cool to see such presets speed up when you step on the gas. ;)


21st September 2005 21:02 UTC

Driver: "AVS runs too slow!"
Passenger: "Drive faster!"


22nd September 2005 04:59 UTC

"Oh, dang! It crashed again!"


22nd September 2005 12:07 UTC

Or if you're running a preset like pak´s 'night bike' and your passenger starts to complain: "Damn, keep your eyes on the road" ;)


30th January 2006 17:59 UTC

Hmm... There are a way to make AVS do not do this?
I don´t want to exit when I click, only when I press ESC, becaues some presets change when I click and I want to run them in fullscreen.. Is it posible? How?


30th January 2006 18:05 UTC

Use right click, usually preset coders put support for both left and right click, if the preset doesn't support right clicking and has interactivity, then it's a bad preset and you shouldn't be watching it in the first place :tinfoil:


31st January 2006 02:17 UTC

It works on my presets, ty :D