Ah, I thought this was pretty neat and it seemed to all I wanted. But sadly in moving the window up and hiding the menubar, Borderless gaming left the UI's actual active location in EQ alone. In other words a button on my hotbar, for example, would have it's active location to be clicked as a button sized bit of screen real estate where it would have been before Borderless gaming moved the window, not where it was on screen. Naturally that broke the game badly, as where on screen controls in EQ appear, should also be precisely where I click to activate them.
Well, I appreciate the suggestion, and I'm sure it works with other apps, just not EQ Titanium in WinXP, sad to say. Or at least not with my setup. Thanks for trying, though! I will try Borderless gaming with other apps windowed modes, and perhaps it will fare better. I may still get some good use out of it :-)
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