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Mariela Laflam

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Aug 5, 2024, 11:02:47 AM8/5/24
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Whenthe stream windows is too small horizontally to show the chat on the right side, it would be better if instead it was placed (with an option to close it) below the video so that long vertical windows can still have video and chat.

I have a 32" landscape, a 24" portait, and 24" landscape monitor(in that order left to right) and I often like to have videos and streams up on the portrait one, but the twitch viewing experience for a 9*16 window is very poor. There should be an option to move elements around so people can place the chat below the stream or whereever they want it, without having to use pop out windows.


This would be fantastic. Its common for me to split screen for miscellaneous work while a stream is on, but chat either needs to be hidden or let it block half the stream. I can pop it out and manually reposition the stream and chat to try to view them both, but its such a pain to manual resize them separately anytime anything needs to adjusting.


One of the things I hate is that when I dock my browser to the side, the chat completely disappears and all i can see is the video. Could you have the chat move to below the video like how it is in Twitch Mobile whenever the viewport narrows too much.


It would be helpful for using Twitch in a portrait mode to allow chat to occupy the bottom of the screen. Often while using Twitch I like to snap the window to half of the display, and use the other half for other tasks.


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To download the CLI manually, go to Twitch CLI Releases. Scroll down to the Assets section of the page and click the link (.gz or .zip) for your OS and extract the files. You can use the checksum file to verify the executable, if needed. Make sure your system Path includes the path to the Twitch CLI binary (twitch) you downloaded.


Help i tried going to the minecraft support forum but it wasent working so i am deciding to post it here. I am trying to open up minecraft but when i do it doesent work. It stops downloading at downloading twitch-external-platform-4.5-natives-windows-64.jar and doesent do anything after that i have updated java deinstalled and deleted older versions and closed my firewall but its not working please help


Very likely to be antivirus related. The natives jars contain executable code for your OS and it attracts attention from your antivirus program that sometimes prevents minecraft from successfully completing the downloads.


I have a Thrustmaster TCA Sidestick Airbus edition, and about a week ago I started experiencing these twitching false inputs on the rudder. It had a distinctive tendency to produce false inputs to the left.


I noticed that these twitches were more or less pronounced depending on whether I was applying pressure on the stick, and also whether I was pulling up or pressing down on the stick.

I could even see the intensity of the false inputs in the windows usb controller settings.


I opened the stick handle by removing all 7 screws (5 outside on the left side, 2 inside the side buttons housing on the right side) using a Philips screwdriver, and found the source of the problem :

The wires coming down from the head of the unit were all tangled up together when passing in front of the Z-axis sensor (yaw sensor) and pressing hard on one of the contacts on top of the Z-axis sensor. There was also a pretty big glue filament linking the top of the Z-axis sensor and the rest of the handle, showing the unit was assembled quite hastily.


I used scissors to remove the glue filament and get a clean interior.

Then I untangled the wires and spaced them evenly inside the handle so that they would no longer put so much pressure on each other (especially near the Z-axis contacts on top of the sensor).


I encountered this issue recently. After I dissemble the stick I noticed the exact same situation as you mentioned. Seems like a common thing at the assembly line to me.

And follow your instruction the Z-Axis issue finnaly resolved. Thank you!


It twitched on mine too, exactly same issue. I opened the handle, and checked that the pot was fine - and made sure no wires were tangled when I put it back together. It has been fine now. Maybe some QA issue on assembly?


So the TCA Sidestick yaw/rudder twitch finally got bad enough that I went ahead and followed your process. After disassembly, I found the wires separated well enough but found one of the wires pretty badly pinched. See photo below. I simply routed them away from the plastic post behind them which I think was binding them up. They really could have done a better job.


This has been an ongoing issue with Twitch drops and players who own DBD on Windows Store, I have my Microsoft account linked with BHVR and DBD, along with twitch. For the past while with Twitch drops is they will show up on my Xbox but will not show up on DBD in the Microsoft store. Is it possible to connect Windows Store separately? Or have Xbox/Windows linked the same

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