Windows 10: Isolate specific part of any open application window

Discus and support Isolate specific part of any open application window in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; I'm looking for an application that can allow me to isolate or "snip" a portion of a window so it will only show what I select. Image for example. I'd... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by Eric Lillard, Dec 4, 2024.

  1. Isolate specific part of any open application window


    I'm looking for an application that can allow me to isolate or "snip" a portion of a window so it will only show what I select. Image for example. I'd like to only show the part at the bottom with the time/kbps/cpu etc. Is this possible?

    :)
     
    Eric Lillard, Dec 4, 2024
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  2. Xylee Del Win User

    How to always allow administrator permissions for a specific application

    Hi Lyon,

    Windows 10 gives users the ability to customize how they run applications. We suggest that you follow the steps below on how to grant administrator permission to a specific application:

    • Click the Windows icon on your Windows 10 screen that will open the list of applications. Right click on the specific application that you wish to have an admin permission, click the
      More and click Open file location.
    • A new window will open to the location of the program. Right-click on the program and click
      Properties from the pop-up menu.
    • In the Properties window, click the Shortcut tab and then click
      Advanced.
    • In the Advanced Properties window, check the box next to
      Run as administrator
      and click OK.
    • The program will now open in administrator mode when you click the shortcut from the Start menu. Repeat the steps above for other desired applications.

    Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    Xylee Del, Dec 4, 2024
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  3. chadwick0 Win User
    Windows fails to open applications

    Hi,

    Once I have several applications open Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 refuses to open further application. I have heavy-weight applications like Delphi and Eclipse open, but the OS has coped with this in the past.

    No error messages are reported by the application I am attempting to open, and there are no messages in the event viewer. What is really strange is that once the OS gets itself into this state, it appears that the OS can't allocate enough memory to perform simple API calls. If I go into an application that is already open and try to open the file menu, or right click on the taskbar to open the context menu, nothing happens.

    If I close a few applications, then the problem goes away. The Task Manager performance tab indicates that I still have ~1Gb of physical memory available.

    I think this could be caused by:

    - A memory module is damaged. My memory is comprised of 1x1Gb modules. When the system attempts to allocate memory in the second module, it is unable to. I think this is a bit of a long-shot because I wouldn't expect my PC to boot if a memory module was playing-up

    - I've installed something that has put something malicious on my PC. The only things I've installed recently are PRGrep and WinGrep, but unfortunately I didn't make a system restore point, and windows hasn't retained those old restore points. However a full Sophos scan doesn't show-up anything.

    Any suggestions on how to diagnose/fix this welcome because I'm baffled as to what is going on.

    Thanks,

    Frank.
     
    chadwick0, Dec 4, 2024
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  4. Fourstaff Win User

    Isolate specific part of any open application window

    Sound Isolating Earphones

    Sound Isolating earphones preferred as I already have a good pair of cans, but open to all suggestions.
     
    Fourstaff, Dec 4, 2024
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