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  1. A definite improvement, keep it up! Updated OP, DB, RSS
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  2. I don't think that it possible. There is a setting 'Auto Exit Games After' allows GameEx to exit a game after a set period of time. Perhaps you could use that, and then the screensaver would kick in after return to GameEx.
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  3. Things to check: Your rompath (And paths in general) looks wonky: RomPath=Q:\Roms\\NEC TurboGrafx-16\Roms You have roms in 7z plus roms in folders enabled. Is that correct? (Seems unlikely) You are using a map file.
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  4. Found some time basically by not doing what I am supposed to today . Managed to fix the focus problem (at least for myself) by making an AHK file that sends some mouse clicks to the center of screen one with some sleeps in between. The script is attached and again the settings that work for me are shown in a screenshot. As a side note to associate the .udp files I had to set the path to the EXE in the registry before win7 would let me do it?. You dont really need to do this but its how I have things workng in GameEx and sometimes its nice to be able to doubleclick a tablefile to open it. Also attached is a unit3d manufacturers logo if anyone wants one. Unit3D focus.zip
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  5. Yes that's right. The easiest way is to press the DELETE key with the title highlighted. The alternative is to delete the files in GAMEEX>DATA that have the word cache in the file name. GameEx will rebuild these game lists the next time you fire it up. Unless of course you're using a MAP file. In which case you also need to remove the entries from there. And finally, just to be sure we're on the same page, the ROM files can't be in the folder you're "removing" them from, or where GameEx looks for the games. If you don't want to delete or move anything, roll that back to suggestion #1.
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  6. Some things to try: 1. Is PinballX losing focus when you launch it? Try clicking your mouse on the window. Does it respond to input now? 2. Install the latest version of Flash (http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/) 3. Install video codecs (http://shark007.net/win7codecs.html) Try each step in order and check after each step if anything changed. Report back your findings here. As for the issue with Flash.ocx, try deleting it using Unlocker (http://www.emptyloop.com/unlocker/). It will also tell you what process is preventing the file from being deleted. Let us know what file is preventing it from being deleted. It may clue us in to what the problem is. Most likely it will be PinballX.exe in which case it would seem that PinballX is infact crashing and not exiting gracefully.
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