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Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow
This application is an alternative solution to the common boss-around-the-corner-quickly-alt-tab problem. Instead of fumbling the alt-tab key to hide you active application (and minimizing it to the taskbar) , by using the hotkey feature, you simply hit the PAUSE key which will completely hide the active window AND remove it from the taskbar, thus showing no evidence of its existance on the desktop. Another convineince is, you can also hide non-active applications without terminating it so that it doesn't clutter your taskbar, and then reveal the window back again anytime you choose.
Demonstrates how you can draw OpenGL to a window that you created in a dialog box with the resource editor, without having to manually use CreateWindow