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  1. A new build is available in the first post of the thread. This release includes the following changes: SwitchDisc 1.0.1 SwitchDisc Configurator: Allow Disc File names to reference a shortcut (.lnk) SwitchDisc Configurator Send Keys Builder: Addition of automated Open File Dialog operation SwitchDisc GUI: Improved handling of custom default artwork Thanks for all the feedback and the bug reporting! @Felix: I'm glad to see SwitchDisc starting up for you via GameEx! I'm noticing something a bit off though. When you have a moment would you mind reposting the command you're currently using to start SwitchDisc (I believe this is your current Launch Before command)? Thank you my good man! Unfortunately this can and will happen when two applications are both requesting to be top most. I'm afraid there's no way to fully address it since there's no way to notify Windows that this or that app really really needs to be topmost (since the next thing you know 2 applications are both asking to be really really topmost at which point you need really really really topmost, etc.). One workaround, (at least as far as SwitchDisc goes) is to set Alt+Enter as keys to send before SwitchDisc. This will send the emulator to windowed mode which will make it considerably easier to seize the topmost spot from the emulator. If this becomes necessary you need to resend Alt+Enter as keys to send after SwitchDisc. This last component shouldn't be necessary in your case. You may also want to consider some judicious use of Pause values (via the Send Key Builder). It may be that SwitchDisc is attempting to run commands too quickly (i.e. before other operations have completed). Pause values are set in milliseconds. 1000 milliseconds = 1 second (probably already knew that but just as a reminder). I believe the above step may also help with this issue. Would you mind reposting your Launch After command again just to make sure I'm looking at the current information? I've got an idea, but want to make sure I'm not feeding you red herring. Thanks again Felix! You rock.
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  2. Hello all!! I am pleased and honored to announce that last night, I asked my girlfriend, Jennifer, to have my hand in marriage... We will be getting marriend on October 05, 2013 - Location TBA Time to bring out the bottles of Champange!! I'm sure that WDAM news will be airing the aftermath of the Bachelor party!! LC
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