Open TylerADavis opened 8 years ago
same for me
+1
Same here. Can't wait until the new update :/ Although it may just break more than it fixed
It happens the same, please Valve solve this serious problem.
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While possibly an aspect of anti-cheat, preventing graphical overlays from working for normal system operations is rather unfortunate, especially if you're like me and use the fine volume controls.
Realized that this issue is still open. As of 12/11/18, the brightness and volume overlays are both working when playing in Fullscreen mode on macOS 10.14.2. They've been working for a while, not sure when it got fixed. This issue can likely be closed, unless others still have this problem.
Is anyone else still experiencing this issue?
I haven't played CS:GO for the past few months, but I haven't experienced the mentioned issue the last time that I played.
Closing as fixed.
I actually reencountered this issue recently, but the actual reproduction is a bit odd.
I am experiencing this on macOS 10.14.3 on a 2017 MacBook Pro 15 inch with radeon pro 560.
If the game starts with display mode set to Fullscreen
while plugged into an external monitor (with the internal display off or the display mirrored), then the macOS volume overlay does not appear when I change the volume. I believe this is "true" fullscreen mode as the game is slower to tab in and out, and the FPS seems significantly raised.
If the game starts with display mode set to Fullscreen
without being plugged into the external monitor, then this issue is NOT present. However, the game is very quick to tab in and out, and tabs in + out by sliding in rather than sliding into the dock as fullscreen mode does. This suggests to me that the game is actually running in Fullscreen Windowed
rather than in Fullscreen
, despite the settings menu saying otherwise. I've opened an issue for the unexpected display mode behavior in #2027 .
I searched to see to see if this was a duplicate, but did not see anything. Please delete this if it is though.
After the latest update on OS X 10.11.5, the on screen brightness and volume indicators do not appear when the F10-F12 keys are used to control volume, or the F1 and F2 keys are used to control brightness. Despite the on screen indicators not appearing, the controls still work.