When I open osu! in fullscreen mode, OBS stops updating KPS counter so I have to tab out of the game in order to make OBS show updated KPS values. How to fix that? I don't play in window mode so don't suggest that.
That's weird, the only explanation I can come up with for that is that the display manger doesn't think it's required to update the window since it's not directly visible. Personally I also have it setup with osu! running in fullscreen mode though and I don't have any issues with it. However that's probably because I run OBS and KeysPerSecond on a different monitor so the window is always visible. Since I'm currently not at home I do not have the means to do any extensive testing, but I'll try to run some tests near the end of this week or the start of the next week. I strongly suspect it to be an operating system optimization though that prevents rendering updates on windows that are not directly visible. If you are running KeysPerSecond on a second monitor though I would start by trying all the different window capture options in OBS._ToorU wrote:
When I open osu! in fullscreen mode, OBS stops updating KPS counter so I have to tab out of the game in order to make OBS show updated KPS values. How to fix that? I don't play in window mode so don't suggest that.
You're right that doesn't really look quite right xD. That being said I don't know what would cause this issue. I'll look into it though. Thank you for reporting this ^^SuiGeneris wrote:
I don't know if it's just me, but I wanna use this for other things, not just osu, it's really really good. However...if I have it set to arrow keys, it umm, doesn't display them right, fully.
The left arrow key is rather...broken, plus the sizes between the left and right, and up and down, keys kind of bother me? I know there's probably not many symbols for that kind of thing but I certainly think it is worth telling you. Let me know if there's a way to improve that and if there is a plan to. Everything else though is perfect, but this is on the off chance I use a game that's arrow keys mainly, but normal wasd games are fine.
So I fixed this one by using a different set of arrow symbolsSuiGeneris wrote:
Sounds good! Not gonna lie, didn't think you'd get back to me so fast! But if you do get a fix out then you've made this a really good stream element for me to have in practically all streams
That sounds interesting xD I have no idea why this would happen though and I can't seem to reproduce it eitherSuiGeneris wrote:
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So, I do have this up in OBS, as its own window capture, works great, now the only issue is if I close the window while OBS is up, it for some reason opens the key input screen? I don't really know why or how, or if that's even fixable, just thought I would let you know, because it's a bit annoying to have to sometimes readjust it on my layout.can't spell tonight it seems lol
Nonetheless a very weird issue xDSuiGeneris wrote:
Looks much better, also I think it was just OBS doing...OBS things, seems to sometimes happen sometimes not, but it seems certainly lessened with the window title must match option, because I have another java running program up so I think it confused the poor counter.
Hmm, that's really weird, as far as I know the symbols I used (⯅⯆⯇⯈) are part of the UTF standard and should therefore also be available preatty much anywhere. I'll see if I can find computer/laptop that doesn't like them either. I did verify the executable and it works fine for me. Actually, if I save the configuration and load it again the symbols are gone .-.SuiGeneris wrote:
Huh..weird, I went into it and remade my arrow key bindings...and well, here's the thing.
For some reason they're boxes nowI think arrow keys just aren't friendly to this program. Unless anyone else wants to say they're fine and mine is just dumb. I downloaded from the standard window exe not java's download if that helps. I really like this program so that's why I wanna let you know the issues about it.
Alright, second attemptSuiGeneris wrote:
Alright! Thanks though.
Technic360xbox wrote:
thx you!!!!!!
rhyrhy wrote:
I tried to use this program with other games, but some games that prevent other screen on the game screen (e.g : undertale, rabi-ribi, etc.) I can't use it even with overlay mod. Can you fix this if able?
TTG_DRAGON wrote:
How Do i start it up on mac i cant get it to work
Hey, there's no real setup required to use the program. You only need to download the executable (if you're on Windows) and then double click that (or right click > open) to run the application. After that you might want to customise the look or just click on "OK" to use the default theme. If this does not work for some reason, please let me know.Balu924 wrote:
Heyy, how can i set it up?
use obs and capture osu and the kps window at the same timeKelk1 wrote:
Can we have our KPS during a replay ?
Like nobully said, you'll have to use something like a screen recording for that. When you're watching a replay no keystrokes are sent to your operating system, osu! just plays the replay data, so there's not really anything for me to capture.Kelk1 wrote:
Can we have our KPS during a replay ?
ThanksFutabaLovesYou wrote:
that looks really cool! Will 100% try it out.
Hey, both features have been requested before and are already on my todo list. I cant really give any estimate for when I'll actually be able to get around to implementing them though...KenZ wrote:
request feature auto load config + stats upon start program like uhh .ini file or something ty <3
Hey, I still haven't really decided on anything regarding the implementation of an overlay. I do still want to try, but all the concerns and complications highlighting in my previous post still stand.RayStar wrote:
this application have do not active on full-screen.
i was saw the you are reply. i was doesn't knew situation in the this application.
however a lot of player have doing play with full screen mode.
so i request to add function of active on with full screen mode if a lot of have you free time.
thank you for develop to this application for us anyway <3
If osu! is running in full screen mode (which it probably is), then it is not possible to place another program on top of it (since there can only ever be one full screen program). Some programs work around this issue by injecting code into the program they want to appear on top of (e.g. Steam overlay). Though technically these programs are not actually on top of the program but rather they injected themselves into that program. I have a similar feature on my todo list, but there are a lot of issues and concerns regarding such a feature. I've highlighted the major ones in an earlier reply here community/forums/posts/7391965Insid3 wrote:
its great! but thers a problem. i cant place it on top of osu. i have no idea why tho ;-;
thank youRoan wrote:
If osu! is running in full screen mode (which it probably is), then it is not possible to place another program on top of it (since there can only ever be one full screen program). Some programs work around this issue by injecting code into the program they want to appear on top of (e.g. Steam overlay). Though technically these programs are not actually on top of the program but rather they injected themselves into that program. I have a similar feature on my todo list, but there are a lot of issues and concerns regarding such a feature. I've highlighted the major ones in an earlier reply here community/forums/posts/7391965Insid3 wrote:
its great! but thers a problem. i cant place it on top of osu. i have no idea why tho ;-;
The workaround for the time being is to not run osu! in full screen mode (full screen borderless is fine). But this can cause performance issues for osu! So whether or not that's viable varies on a case-by-case basis.
ThanksInsid3 wrote:
thank youRoan wrote:
If osu! is running in full screen mode (which it probably is), then it is not possible to place another program on top of it (since there can only ever be one full screen program). Some programs work around this issue by injecting code into the program they want to appear on top of (e.g. Steam overlay). Though technically these programs are not actually on top of the program but rather they injected themselves into that program. I have a similar feature on my todo list, but there are a lot of issues and concerns regarding such a feature. I've highlighted the major ones in an earlier reply here community/forums/posts/7391965Insid3 wrote:
its great! but thers a problem. i cant place it on top of osu. i have no idea why tho ;-;
The workaround for the time being is to not run osu! in full screen mode (full screen borderless is fine). But this can cause performance issues for osu! So whether or not that's viable varies on a case-by-case basis.its really a amazing kps counter
npRoan wrote:
ThanksInsid3 wrote:
thank youRoan wrote:
If osu! is running in full screen mode (which it probably is), then it is not possible to place another program on top of it (since there can only ever be one full screen program). Some programs work around this issue by injecting code into the program they want to appear on top of (e.g. Steam overlay). Though technically these programs are not actually on top of the program but rather they injected themselves into that program. I have a similar feature on my todo list, but there are a lot of issues and concerns regarding such a feature. I've highlighted the major ones in an earlier reply here community/forums/posts/7391965Insid3 wrote:
its great! but thers a problem. i cant place it on top of osu. i have no idea why tho ;-;
The workaround for the time being is to not run osu! in full screen mode (full screen borderless is fine). But this can cause performance issues for osu! So whether or not that's viable varies on a case-by-case basis.its really a amazing kps counter
Thank youInsid3 wrote:
npRoan wrote:
ThanksInsid3 wrote:
thank youRoan wrote:
If osu! is running in full screen mode (which it probably is), then it is not possible to place another program on top of it (since there can only ever be one full screen program). Some programs work around this issue by injecting code into the program they want to appear on top of (e.g. Steam overlay). Though technically these programs are not actually on top of the program but rather they injected themselves into that program. I have a similar feature on my todo list, but there are a lot of issues and concerns regarding such a feature. I've highlighted the major ones in an earlier reply here community/forums/posts/7391965Insid3 wrote:
its great! but thers a problem. i cant place it on top of osu. i have no idea why tho ;-;
The workaround for the time being is to not run osu! in full screen mode (full screen borderless is fine). But this can cause performance issues for osu! So whether or not that's viable varies on a case-by-case basis.its really a amazing kps counter
i wish the best of luck with you in osu and your programs
At the moment there is no support for injecting the program into osu! to make it appear as if it is on top of osu! On Windows there can only ever be one full screen application on a monitor, anything that wants to appear on top has to inject itself into the renderer of the full screen application. Implementing support for something like this comes with a fair number of issues and things to consider so while I'm considering it, I'm not sure if or when I'll work on this.strykeer25 wrote:
I don't understand if on windows it is possible to overlay it on full screen mode. I tried it without full screen and it works perfectly, but due to the full screen mode being off, there is a considerable delay when pressing keys.
ThanksN o v a wrote:
It seems you have put a lot of work into this. Im glad