Window 7 Window Media Player Full Screen Lock (Sort Of Party Mode)


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    Window 7 Window Media Player Full Screen Lock (Sort Of Party Mode)


    Hi,
    Anyone knows how to lock window media player 12 in full screen . I saw people do but i dont know how . Any ideas ?
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    Dual-boot: Windows 7 HP 32-bit SP1 & Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP2.
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    When full screen is selected you should see a padlock in the corner and click on that.
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    Thread Starter
       #3

    I on the full screen mode . The pad lock icon were not visible . There isnt any pad lock there. Any idea ?
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  4. Dom
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    Windows Seven Ultimate
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    Love Windows 7 said:
    When full screen is selected you should see a padlock in the corner and click on that.
    That was only in WMP 10.
    @randycmj98 I see you have posted this on another Windows support site. It seems, after some research, the feature to 'lock' the WMP screen in party mode has been removed from WMP 12. I have looked through all of the WMP options, cannot find anything to do with 'locking' the screen.
    Last edited by Dom; 11 Aug 2010 at 06:49.
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    Thread Starter
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    ohh okay never mind thenn thanks .
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  6. Dom
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    Windows Seven Ultimate
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    randycmj98 said:
    ohh okay never mind thenn thanks .
    Don't give up, you could find a different player that can do the job for you :)
    Or find a program that can lock the screen as an application :)
    Just let me do some hunting on the web
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  7. Dom
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    Windows Seven Ultimate
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    Hmm, that didn't take long
    I have found this program: Matrix Screen Locker - Secure Desktop Lock

    When you click on its icon in the system tray, it locks the screen in a matrix style animation. You enter a password to unlock it.
    Some examples can be found on Youtube.
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