
#Cannot recall my chuzzle deluxe key install
I'm ALMOST done! I still have about 12 games to install - all dating back to around 2005 or 2006 when I was using ME. In almost every case, if I use windowed (with or without high DPI scaling), I get sound but not when full-screen. I have found that the problem I had a few weeks ago with the sound is a common one with my transitioning. In some cases, I still have to use high DPI because the window is too tall to see the bottom options windowed and there is no control to adjust the size of the window. The one case where the "compatibility troubleshooter" doesn't put it's 2 cents in is if you're Windowed!įortunately, a 27" monitor is big enough that I can usually see things fine windowed. I don't think I want to play with the register and that's about the only way I can do it. There is a group policy to enable/disable the PCA service, which sets this registry key - I don't know if it would be a quicker way to turn PCA on/off using two different.
#Cannot recall my chuzzle deluxe key manual
I *think* that if you just stop it it'll just start up again, & on this PC it's running now, and set to Manual so I don't *think* that would work either. Otherwise, you can stop the Program Compatibility Assistant Service or more likely set it to disabled. However, searching the registry for the copy of Win10 I'm using now for the term "ExecutablesToExclude" turns up this key, which I edited to remove the app listed since it would be just garbage to anyone else.


In regedit navigate to the new ExecutablesToExclude value, & double click to add the path & file names, one per line in the box that opens, e.g. reg - double click to merge or add to registry. It says to use the following registry entry - copy/paste the following in a new text file in notepad, save it, & rename. support.microsoftcom/en-us/help/2545347/excluding-programs-from-the-program-compatibility-assistant-pca IGN felt that the title was very similar to existing "match three" offerings, although the "Mind Bender" mode does provide some measure of uniqueness.This was/is interesting - Thanks! Īs far as I can tell Microsoft provides one relevant document, and that applies to Vista & Server 2008.

IGN reviewed the mobile version of the title (Chuzzle Mobile), concluding their review with a score of 7.9 out of 10. In a brief review, PC Magazine remarked that Chuzzle is "reason enough to make casual gamers cheer", giving the game a score of 4 out of 5. Examples include "Chuzzbomber", awarded for exploding 1,000 Super Chuzzles, and "Speed Master", awarded for clearing 2 levels in Speed Chuzzle without getting a lock. Various trophies are awarded to the player for certain accomplishments in the game. The overall gravity of the grid is downward new Chuzzles appear from the top. When the flask fills to its neck, the level ends and bonus points are awarded, 1000X the level number in Casual difficulty, and 2000X the level number in Expert difficulty.

Eliminated Chuzzles' eyes fly into a flask to the left of the board. Sometimes, a Chuzzle will be locked up in chastity and you have to get said chuzzle into match to unlock it. This "wrapping" of the grid can be a source of difficulty because some moves may require the player to drag edge Chuzzles to the middle. The rows and columns "wrap" when dragged off the grid Chuzzles on the left reappear on the right, top reappear on the bottom, and vice versa. Moves are made by dragging rows and columns. The player is presented with a 6圆 board of multi-colored fuzzballs called "Chuzzles" in order, which removes those Chuzzles and allows new Chuzzles to drop onto the board. The following section was copied from Wikipedia.
