

fits within the region of the Diablo II window, so when you alt tab

Ctrl Alt b Move and resize current application window (eg. Ctrl Alt h Center Diablo II window and stretch it to exactly 2x size (1600x1200) Ctrl Alt g Toggle active window borders. Ctrl Alt f Toggle active window title bar. 2) Press Ctrl Alt f, Ctrl Alt h to set game to 1600x1200 centered on the desktop. "-sndbkg -skiptobnet -w" options in shortcut). AND it doesn't switch off Aero when I run the game. With Autohotkey window resize, there is no glitch, and once you use the hotkey to resize the window, it stays that way until you close the game. It is actually slightly better than Glide wrapper, because with Glide, the window keeps changing size and also it does some weird glitch in the top left of the desktop.

It keeps the graphics sharp, yes, but so does Autohotkey by simply resizing the window when the game runs in software mode. If you play in windowed mode like I do, and resize the window to exactly 1600x1200 (2x) then Glide wrapper's "super sampling" DOES NOTHING.Glide Wrapper upscales graphics so you can have sharper graphics in FULLSCREEN mode.
