

Thx to mchubby for mentioning this to me.

Try running the game with Locale Emulator. Create a ShortcutInfo object in one of two ways, depending on whether the shortcut already exists: If the shortcut already exists, create a ShortcutInfo object that contains only the existing shortcuts ID. Works fine with the few games I tried (kirikiri, LC-Script, Alicesoft System), feedback is also pretty positive from the chinese community. Russian Edition () Belarusian Edition () Kazakh Edition () Ukrainian Edition (. You can also run it from the command-line with LEProc.exe right-click context menu for running executable in a different locale NOTE: Running an application as a local admin could cause unwanted changes to your environment. Create a shortcut that uses the runas command with the /savecred switch, which saves the local admin password.
CREATE SHORTCUT WITH LOCALE EMULATOR WINDOWS
NTLEA and Applocale is no longer supported so you shouldn’t use those.ĭeveloped for Windows 7/8 (XP is not supported), works well with UAC enabled/disabled, better stability/compatibility compared to AppLocale and NTLEA.ģ. Allow a standard domain user account to run an application as local administrator. Not sure about compatibility, but it seems to be doing quite well. All your launchers on the desktop are text files that live in /home/you/Desktop. Optimize drag and drop installation to increase installation speed. Im assuming that doesnt happen with the gnome desktop. New Shortcut function, now you can create a shortcut of the specific game on the desktop, play the game just in one click. But to use the dongle, everytime I have to run MobilePartner from /usr/local/airtel/MobilePartner using terminal. Typically you would right click on the desktop and create new launcher. Does the same thing as setting your system locale to Japanese except now it’s much easier. I use a dongle for using internet on my kubuntu desktop. That is the reason why you need to put '-f -g GAME' next to the target. Windows however does not provide a dedicated input field for your CommandlineArgs. These fields provide the same behavior as in steam. I am trying to do the same thing, but with powershell so that I can create the sessions on remote machines in one mass deployment. Then Press Right Click on the Shortcut -> Properties. New tool called Locale Emulator (windows). I wrote this vb script to create IBM Client Access emulator sessions on users desktop several years ago.
