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Re: Scrolling 'Slideshow' on the right of the PC ESO Launcher

Boethermsbrukan
Boethermsbrukan
Soul Shriven
Hey there! I wanted to ask this, either of a fellow player who knows how I might be able to go about doing this, or a warm body on the Zenimax Online/Bethesda end of the terminal.

I'd like to know if there's some way to disable the progression of the five-image interactive 'slideshow' (with the five circles for going directly to the image/links assigned manually) on the right half of the TES: O PC Launcher and let it stay set/still on one of those five link-images while the launcher is open (rather than repeatedly cycling through the five of them. I want to keep the launcher open and in focus while my TES: O game updating is in progress, but if I have to look away from the screen and have it in my peripheral vision, and I see the image change (as in an abrupt change in what my peripheral vision perceives, not necessarily knowing immediately what the change is) it is very disturbing for me (sensory/synaesthetic disabilities).

If there's someone who can help with this, I'd very much appreciate it if you posted me back when time and opportunity permits.

-Boe.
  • ZOS_Bill
    ZOS_Bill
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    @Boethermsbrukan

    There is currently no options at this time to change the appearance of the ESO Launcher.
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  • Boethermsbrukan
    Boethermsbrukan
    Soul Shriven
    ZOS_BillE wrote: »
    @Boethermsbrukan

    There is currently no options at this time to change the appearance of the ESO Launcher.

    Thanks for posting back, ami. I thought that was likely the case; with that in mind, I'll just stick to minimizing the launcher to the system tray if I need to turn away from my computer briefly and opening the launcher into focus again when I turn back to my desk. Again, thank you for posting back, and have yourself an excellent one!

    -Boe.
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