Mac OSX Alt-tabbing messes up the game.

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    Hi,

    So I got Royals to work on my Mac and I got fullscreen to work (at first it didn't).

    But whenever I try alt-tabbing out of the game, something weird happens.
    The game becomes an unmovable window with no border on to the top left of my screen
    and I can't tab back in.

    It just gets stuck there until I quit the game and restart it.

    Anyone know what's going on,
    or have a solution?

    Thanks.
     
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    Mac doesn't use the same shortcuts as windows and you need an apple keyboard.

    On Mac it's command key + tab
     
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    Do you have a trackpad? You could always use the Five finger trick.
    And yeah it's CMD + Tab on Mac.
     
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    Ah, thanks for the reply guys.

    Yeah sorry, I meant Cmd + Tab, I've been pressing that.
    Also, I'm not sure if swiping to a second desktop will work (if that's what the five finger trick is, I don't have a trackpad)
    I've tried swiping to another desktop on my iMac, didn't work.

    Basically what I do now is just run Wine in window mode and don't play full screen.
    Because the window is so small, I just changed the resolution of my mac temporarily to a smaller resolution,
    which makes MS bigger.

    That, or I just play royals on my Windows partition.
     

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