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WINDOWS 95 USERS
Monty's Games like to run in a full screen. If the TaskBar
is in your way when you play any of Monty's Games, do this -
a) While in the Windows 95 desktop, click the Start button
at the bottom left corner of the screen.
b) Go to Settings and click Taskbar.
c) Put a check mark in [x] Auto Hide".
d) UNcheck [] Always on Top - this is optional - try it
both ways.
e) The other two options don't matter.
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Windows 95 users may want to create a shortcut to Monty's Games.
If you already have one don't do it again.
NOTE: left click means clicking with the left mouse button.
right click means clicking with the right mouse button.
There are many ways to make a shortcut. This works -
1) Close the Monty's Games folder by clicking on the
'X' in the upper right corner of the window.
2) Right click Start (bottom left corner of the screen).
3) Left click Open.
4) Double left click Programs (in the Start Menu).
5) Right click the folder "Monty's Games for Windows".
6) Left click Create Shortcut.
7) Drag the new folder "Shortcut to Monty's Games for Windows"
to the desktop.
8) Close the Program window.
9) Close the Start Menu window.
This also works.
1) Close the Monty's Games folder by clicking on the
'X' in the upper right corner of the window.
2) Use the right mouse button to click START and click Open.
3) Double click the Programs icon.
4) Right click the folder "Monty's Games for Windows"
5) Click Create Shortcut.
6) Use the left button to drag the new
"Shortcut to Monty's Games" folder to the desktop and drop
it. You now have a shortcut on your desktop.
You should now have a shortcut to Monty's Games for Windows
on your desktop.