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Windows 10 Red Stone 5 Compatibility Tests #9

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SpaceArtisanWD opened this issue Nov 30, 2018 · 1 comment
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Windows 10 Red Stone 5 Compatibility Tests #9

SpaceArtisanWD opened this issue Nov 30, 2018 · 1 comment

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@SpaceArtisanWD
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SpaceArtisanWD commented Nov 30, 2018

Just gonna start pitching in 'cause I'm mad on how I cannot control the brightness when plugged in and on battery whilst at the office ... Does the brilliant software engineers at Microsoft realize how to keep battery life at maximum? Do they even know how a battery works? How are they even called software engineers without first obtaining ANY engineering degree?! Probably a prayer will do better, but I'm not that type of a person.

First thing I noticed is that exiting console exits the whole program instead sending it to tray, is this intended behavior? I would favor more having no console hanging among other things at the task bar.

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jay commented Dec 2, 2018

You can try options /hide_on_minimize and /hide_on_start. If the console is visible and you hit the X to close it then the process starts to destruct and we can't stop that by intercepting the event.

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