![]() You might want to remove the lenses for a moment so you can move some of the icons to the center of the screen to make launching the game easier, but once you get everything set up it’s not so bad. This has completely solved the minimizing issue I’ve been having. Keep the Oculus Config in extended mode, then use the Windows Display screen and simply set it so that the Rift’s screen is the only active display. The workaround is simple, just set the Rift up so it’s the only display. As long as it stays on the Rift screen with the game it’s fine. It’s moving over to the extended desktop screen and that’s when it minimizes the game screen. The problem is that the Windows mouse cursor doesn’t interfere with the game as long as it’s on the same screen that Skyrim is being displayed on, but it’s not restricted to the game screen for some reason. I’ve figured out what is happening with that though. That doesn’t solve the minimizing issue though. I recommend a folder because it’s won’t tie up your resources with an active process and drag the game performance down. ![]() You’ve got to go to an open folder or other window and then back to the game. Just make sure you have a folder open to alt-tab to as just using alt-tab to exit to the desktop doesn’t work. ![]() ![]() Sometimes it takes a few tries, but it does work eventually. Alt-tab does get the extra mouse cursors off the screen. ![]()
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