I believe I've mentioned this in passing before here, but my issues before were more about the trainers crashing rather than glitching, so I never really followed up on it. I used the IE10 fix for Win7, and that cleared up the crashing problemos, but this glitch is still happening.
A while back, you guys changed the visual style and layout of your trainers to a sharper more modern look, rather than using the same borders as your system uses (Windows Classic in my case). And now, any newer trainer that I use from you guys glitches after a short while of being 'in focus', turning completely white in an instant, to where I cannot see any of the buttons or key commands for the trainer. Also when this happens, the trainer does not respond to low-level close requests, meaning I cannot close it out from the X button or from the taskbar, I have to use Task Manager and find the process and End Process to close it out. And lastly, whenever I try to click on the trainer itself, it acts as though it isn't even there on the screen; my clicks go right through to my desktop or whatever is 'underneath' the trainer's supposed window. I can usually use the trainer for it's intended purpose, as the keybindings usually still work, but I cannot see what the keybindings do, so unless I can memorize the bindings quickly (as the glitch usually happens pretty quickly) I usually have to close out the trainer and find a different one from somewhere else. I CAN however click on the Advert for CHs.com where you advertise trainers for new games and your guys' website, though I assume that's just a simple URL embed.
The older trainers (such as Spore, Dawn of War Soulstorm, etc) that use the old layout do not do this, only the newer trainers. Is there any way to solve this? I have a ZOTAC Firestorm nVidia GTX 440 with up to date drivers. Any help you guys can give would be appreciated.
Here is a PrintScreen of a comparison between the two types of trainers: Link
There is a text file also included with the trainers that show what the key bindings are and explain what the options do. Until you find a fix you can use the text file to know what the key bindings are.
I believe I've mentioned this in passing before here, but my issues before were more about the trainers crashing rather than glitching, so I never really followed up on it. I used the IE10 fix for Win7, and that cleared up the crashing problemos, but this glitch is still happening.
A while back, you guys changed the visual style and layout of your trainers to a sharper more modern look, rather than using the same borders as your system uses (Windows Classic in my case). And now, any newer trainer that I use from you guys glitches after a short while of being 'in focus', turning completely white in an instant, to where I cannot see any of the buttons or key commands for the trainer. Also when this happens, the trainer does not respond to low-level close requests, meaning I cannot close it out from the X button or from the taskbar, I have to use Task Manager and find the process and End Process to close it out. And lastly, whenever I try to click on the trainer itself, it acts as though it isn't even there on the screen; my clicks go right through to my desktop or whatever is 'underneath' the trainer's supposed window. I can usually use the trainer for it's intended purpose, as the keybindings usually still work, but I cannot see what the keybindings do, so unless I can memorize the bindings quickly (as the glitch usually happens pretty quickly) I usually have to close out the trainer and find a different one from somewhere else. I CAN however click on the Advert for CHs.com where you advertise trainers for new games and your guys' website, though I assume that's just a simple URL embed.
The older trainers (such as Spore, Dawn of War Soulstorm, etc) that use the old layout do not do this, only the newer trainers. Is there any way to solve this? I have a ZOTAC Firestorm nVidia GTX 440 with up to date drivers. Any help you guys can give would be appreciated.
Here is a PrintScreen of a comparison between the two types of trainers: Link
There is a text file also included with the trainers that show what the key bindings are and explain what the options do. Until you find a fix you can use the text file to know what the key bindings are.
I suppose that will have to do, bit of a hassle since I'm so used to using the manager and just double clicking.
Hoping someone has a clue about this.
I believe I've mentioned this in passing before here, but my issues before were more about the trainers crashing rather than glitching, so I never really followed up on it. I used the IE10 fix for Win7, and that cleared up the crashing problemos, but this glitch is still happening.
A while back, you guys changed the visual style and layout of your trainers to a sharper more modern look, rather than using the same borders as your system uses (Windows Classic in my case). And now, any newer trainer that I use from you guys glitches after a short while of being 'in focus', turning completely white in an instant, to where I cannot see any of the buttons or key commands for the trainer. Also when this happens, the trainer does not respond to low-level close requests, meaning I cannot close it out from the X button or from the taskbar, I have to use Task Manager and find the process and End Process to close it out. And lastly, whenever I try to click on the trainer itself, it acts as though it isn't even there on the screen; my clicks go right through to my desktop or whatever is 'underneath' the trainer's supposed window. I can usually use the trainer for it's intended purpose, as the keybindings usually still work, but I cannot see what the keybindings do, so unless I can memorize the bindings quickly (as the glitch usually happens pretty quickly) I usually have to close out the trainer and find a different one from somewhere else. I CAN however click on the Advert for CHs.com where you advertise trainers for new games and your guys' website, though I assume that's just a simple URL embed.
The older trainers (such as Spore, Dawn of War Soulstorm, etc) that use the old layout do not do this, only the newer trainers. Is there any way to solve this? I have a ZOTAC Firestorm nVidia GTX 440 with up to date drivers. Any help you guys can give would be appreciated.
Here is a PrintScreen of a comparison between the two types of trainers: Link
There is a text file also included with the trainers that show what the key bindings are and explain what the options do. Until you find a fix you can use the text file to know what the key bindings are.
I suppose that will have to do, bit of a hassle since I'm so used to using the manager and just double clicking.
Hoping someone has a clue about this.