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Stellarium pocket pc
Stellarium pocket pc





stellarium pocket pc
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Use the "windowed mode" button at the bottom of Stellarium's interface (looks like four arrows inside a square). The method Sparkyht suggested back in April of 2018. If I start Stellarium on the remote computer before accessing it through RDP Stellarium continues to run unless I close Stellarium and try to restart,ģ. If I have a 2nd monitor connected to the main laptop I am using to run RDP, when I start Stellarium an icon appears in the lower toolbar on the 2nd monitor that I can click on and Sellarium fully opens,Ģ. I haven't determined the base cause yet but I learned 3 work-arounds while investigating:ġ.

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Right off the bat, I found Stellarium would look like it was starting up but never fully open if I tried to start Stellarium on the remote computer through RDP. In an effort to evaluate whether some of my issues were related to the low powered mini pc, I thought I would compare to using a 13" i7 laptop with Win10 Pro. I was having a few problems with this set-up but no problems running Stellarium.

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I was using a Win10 i5 laptop and Remote Desktop (RDP) to access a Mini PC with a Pentium processor running Win10 pro. I have been tinkering with various ways to have a remote setup for EAA purposes. I know this is an old thread but problems like this still occur and what I found here helped me so I thought I would add to it.

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That way, when you launch Stellarium again, it won't revert to full screen and garble stuff up. To save the window settings, you have to press, click on Main, then click on Save View and Save Settings. I then disconnected from the remote machine, reconnected and viola, no more garbled screen. I clicked that, which made Stellarium drop full-screen. Even though the display is garbled, I was able to find the "windowed mode" button at the bottom of Stellarium's interface (looks like four arrows inside a square). Both the field netbook and the NUC are on Win10, so go figure! Something in Stellarium is triggering my netbook display to freak out, but it doesn't happen when I remote in from my Win7 desktop.

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I rebooted, launched Stellarium, and same garbled screen. When I closed Stellarium and disconnected from the remote computer and then reconnected, my screen was back to normal. Even exiting Stellarium doesn't do anything to fix the screen. Not sure if Winblows updated something on the graphics card while the computer was online yesterday, or if something from 18.0 was installed and left behind in the registry or what, but either way it's now borked. I uninstalled 18 and reverted to 16.1 but the problem is still there. When I went to use it last night, the issue you describe appeared. Then I made the mistake of updating from Stellarium 16.1 to 18.0 yesterday.

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I use an Intel i3 NUC for my imaging computer and connect with an ASUS x205T netbook, and Stellarium always worked trouble free for me.







Stellarium pocket pc