jlau : >>should I do this every time that I want to use wordrider? Yes but you can automate it : create a new notebook file in the wordrider folder. In it, write the commands : java -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -jar wordrider.jar Then rename the file extension from .txt to .bat and add a shortcut to your desktop (or elsewhere). Now you can launch wordriderby iperhgtl - WordRider Bugs
Thank you I just saw the other topic where you explain it. Sorry for making you repeat. And excuse my English I'm French...by iperhgtl - WordRider Bugs
Hi. Vity, Jojari71, could you explain what I shoud do to apply a switch from the command line? I have Windows Vista. I tried : "C:\Users\GTL\Documents\ENIT\TI89\wordrider-0.8\wordrider.exe" /java -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true -jar wordrider.jar Wordrider starts and says sth like "unable to found C:\java!". I did it but I have no idea how to run Wordrider from command line with a switch (by iperhgtl - WordRider Bugs