

I’ll have a dig around and see if I can find a solution. ScummVM is available for free and released under the open source GPLv2 license on Windows from console emulators. To get these games to fullscreen 4:3 will require scaling in most modern resolutions. Televicious Posts: 93 Joined: Mon 8:23 pm Been thanked: 4 times Re: SCUMMVM by Televicious Mon 11:36 pm I looked at the scummvm.ini and it's blank. Most SCUMM games are running 320x200 designed to displayed in a 4:3 aspect ratio. if I touch the left side of the screen, the cursor moves to the left, and if I touch the right side of the screen, the cursor moves to the right). SCUMMVM uses the same display settings as Menu, so if you can find a 15khz 640x400 mode (at all), you should be able to map Menu into it and then SCUMMVM should work. I have this same problem on my Surface Pro - when in fullscreen mode, all touch input is interpreted as relative motion from the center of the screen (e.g. In fact, you can find a very, very similar problem described by Quietust back in 2014 on this thread: You’ll find platform specific patches for these on things like Android, and the OpenPandora console, which fix these problems in specific cases. RetroBat can download and install all software you need to have a good retro gaming experience on your Windows PC. When it comes to things like Multi-Touch, a generic Linux build of either will probably be a total trainwreck. Things like DOSBox or ScummVM in fullscreen will usually glom onto mouse input and try to handle it in their own way. What you describe sounds fairly typical of these applications, and isn’t a problem with NOOBS, or the Touchscreen, but rather with the individual software and how it handles input. I’m familiar with both of these, since I’m a bit of a fan of Commander Keen and Simon the Sorcerer to name but a few- I was a bit late to the DOS game, admittedly.

I was, I admit, entirely perplexed until I read “DOSBox” or “ScummVM”. I’ve split it out into another thread so we can better get to the bottom of the problem. Ahoy, sorry your post got a little lost in the noise of the Touchscreen FAQ.
