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How To Make A Game Windowed With Keyboard

Keyboard And Mouse

Playing games in full screen mode can be immersive, but sometimes it's more convenient or necessary to have the game windowed. Maybe you need to multitask, want to use a second monitor, or simply prefer a smaller game window. In this article, we'll show you how to make a game windowed using your keyboard in Indonesia.

Method 1: Alt + Enter

Alt + Enter

The easiest and most universal way to switch between full screen and windowed mode is to press Alt + Enter on your keyboard. This keyboard shortcut works in most games and applications, including popular titles like Fortnite, Minecraft, and League of Legends.

To use Alt + Enter, simply press and hold the Alt key on your keyboard, then press Enter. The game should switch between full screen and windowed mode almost instantly.

Method 2: In-Game Settings

In-Game Settings

Some games may not support the Alt + Enter shortcut or may have their own in-game settings for switching between full screen and windowed mode. Here's how to find and use those settings:

  1. Open the game and wait for it to load.
  2. Look for a "Settings" or "Options" menu in the game's main menu or pause menu.
  3. Look for a "Graphics" or "Video" sub-menu within the settings menu.
  4. Look for an option that says "Display Mode," "Window Mode," or "Full Screen."
  5. Select "Window Mode" or "Windowed" to switch to windowed mode. If the game has a borderless windowed mode option, you can choose that for a full-screen-like experience without actually being in full screen.
  6. Save your settings and exit the menu. The game should now be running in windowed mode.

Method 3: Third-Party Applications

Third-Party Applications

If all else fails, you can try using third-party applications to force the game into windowed mode. Here are some popular options:

  • Borderless Gaming: This free and open-source application can force windowed mode for any game and even remove borders or scale the window to any size.
  • Windowed Borderless Gaming: This freemium application can do much of what Borderless Gaming can, with a few extra features like per-game settings and multi-monitor support.
  • Actual Window Manager: This paid application has many window management features, including the ability to add borders, snap windows to specific positions, and run games in windowed mode.

Keep in mind that using third-party applications can sometimes cause compatibility issues or even result in a ban if the game's anti-cheat system detects them. Use them at your own risk.

Conclusion

Now you know how to make a game windowed with your keyboard in Indonesia. Whether you prefer the convenience of multitasking or the flexibility of using multiple monitors, there's a way to play your favorite games in windowed mode. Try out the keyboard shortcut, explore in-game settings, or experiment with third-party applications to find the method that works best for you!

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