Solitaire win and speed of cards

G

Guest

I usually play solitaire when waiting for something(for example, completing
the boot startups), and when I win, I somehow enjoy waiting until all the
cards bounce and seeing if the window is totally filled up. It used to be
fairly fast in older Windows releases, until XP when the speed was regulated
to be fairly slow. I had been using a web accelerator called Proxyconn, that
somehow affected the bounce speed to be much faster.

I have since become a cable internet customer, and miss the quick results of
the win-bouncing. Does anyone know how to make the bouncing run faster??
 
J

Jimmy S.

Hi Hal,

|I usually play solitaire when waiting for something(for example, completing
| the boot startups), and when I win, I somehow enjoy waiting until all the
| cards bounce and seeing if the window is totally filled up. It used to be
| fairly fast in older Windows releases, until XP when the speed was regulated
| to be fairly slow. I had been using a web accelerator called Proxyconn, that
| somehow affected the bounce speed to be much faster.
|
| I have since become a cable internet customer, and miss the quick results of
| the win-bouncing. Does anyone know how to make the bouncing run faster??
| --
| Hal Who

Sure. If you open Task Manager while you're playing the game, you can right-
click the game's process and set it's priority to a higher setting. :)

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S

Si

If you just want to get past the bouncing cards, then just click on the card
table and you'll be asked if you want to play again.

Si
 

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