As suggested by CocoaRob, let's see what the community prefers... full-screen mode or windowed?
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I always use full-screen mode
I sometimes use full-screen mode
I never use full-screen mode
As suggested by CocoaRob, let's see what the community prefers... full-screen mode or windowed?
Casinomeister (25th July 2007), RobRival (24th July 2007)
Windowed, faster to minimize when needed and easier to switch between other open applications.
SlotMonster (24th July 2007), SlotsWizard (24th July 2007)
I multitask sometimes when playing slots. Set it to auto spin and then work on something else checking in periodically. Of course we are talking low stakes play when I do that.![]()
It would be great to have both options but I prefer a minimized window mostly
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Casinomeister (25th July 2007), cynthial (24th July 2007)
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SlotsWizard (25th July 2007)
When I like to kick back and actually enjoy the games, I'll throw it in full-screen mode.
Unfortunately, I don't always get to do that...so when I have 100 other apps going, it's going to be windowed.![]()
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Im scatterbrained and like to surf the web and go to pages that may pop into my head for some reason. Full window makes it hard to go back and forth to the web so I like it windowed.
i use both, but like windowed better. full screen when its at night and im kicked back playing and ive got my tunes on and im on a hell of a rollwhich has been rare lately!!
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