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Window & Resolution

Picking a Target Window

Supported games

The tool defaults to Infinity Nikki but works with most modern games running in windowed mode — for example:

  • Final Fantasy XIV
  • Naraka: Bladepoint
  • Wuthering Waves
  • Where Winds Meet
  • Arknights: Endfield
  • Honor of Kings: World
  • Neverness to Everness

To switch to a different window, right-click the floating window or tray icon and pick a window from the menu. The game must be set to windowed mode.

Aspect Ratio Presets

RatioUse Case
21:9Ultrawide, cinematic framing
16:9Standard widescreen
3:2Classic camera proportion
1:1Square composition
3:4Social media (Xiaohongshu-friendly)
2:3Portrait orientation
9:16Short video (TikTok-style)

Resolution Presets

PresetEquivalent BaseTotal Pixels
1080P1920×1080~2.1 MP
2K2560×1440~3.7 MP
4K3840×2160~8.3 MP
6K5760×3240~18.7 MP
8K7680×4320~33.2 MP
12K11520×6480~74.6 MP

How resolution works

The tool first calculates total pixels from the selected preset, then distributes them according to your chosen aspect ratio. For example: 8K + 9:164320×7680 (roughly the same pixel count as 8K).

Performance

Higher resolutions consume more VRAM, RAM, and virtual memory. On an RTX 3060 12G + 32 GB RAM system, 12K causes noticeable lag. If the game crashes, check your resource usage in Task Manager or increase your virtual memory.

Assistive Features

Preview Window: When the game window extends beyond your screen, this floating preview (like Photoshop's Navigator) gives you a real-time view with scroll-to-zoom and drag-to-pan.

Overlay: Renders the oversized window scaled down into a fullscreen overlay, keeping mouse interactions normal at ultra-high resolutions. Adds CPU overhead — turn it off if you're already seeing lag.

Letterbox: Adds a full-screen black background behind the window for a more immersive look when using non-native aspect ratios.