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Old May 20, 2012, 11:06 AM   #1
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MSI Afterburner 2.2.1 Bug?

I wanted to record some gameplay and afterburner is the best recorder hands down. But for some reasons when I go to settings to alter settings to put recording on I get this..





What's happening..? I cannot move that window or access any settings. WHY
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Tried multiple times, even after reboots. I just gave up
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Someone didn't follow the rule of 768 pixels height and made the menu too tall (with bunch of wasted empty space in it and no way of resizing it). Only way to get this fixed is to get a new update for MSI Afterburner. Until then, there is a small workaround that you can use.

Press TAB key till the highlight of the buttons comes down to the "Cancel" button at the bottom of the menu. When it is on the Cancel button, press TAB one more time. Doing so will move the highlight to the tab selection. Now you can use left and right arrow keys to switch between settings tabs. When you pick the right tab, change the settings and click ok. You can always return to the tab selection by highlighting Cancel button proceedure again. Pressing it one more time and then using arrow keys left/right again. Sounds complicated but it's rather easy and it works as a workaround in the mean time.
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Someone didn't follow the rule of 768 pixels height and made the menu too tall (with bunch of wasted empty space in it and no way of resizing it). Only way to get this fixed is to get a new update for MSI Afterburner. Until then, there is a small workaround that you can use.

Press TAB key till the highlight of the buttons comes down to the "Cancel" button at the bottom of the menu. When it is on the Cancel button, press TAB one more time. Doing so will move the highlight to the tab selection. Now you can use left and right arrow keys to switch between settings tabs. When you pick the right tab, change the settings and click ok. You can always return to the tab selection by highlighting Cancel button proceedure again. Pressing it one more time and then using arrow keys left/right again. Sounds complicated but it's rather easy and it works as a workaround in the mean time.
Thanks worked like a charm. But afterburner now records this little tab I use ingame to show how many are left before the final killcam and it decides to record that aswell, how can I stop it D:
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