How to Use Mkcompat.exe for Windows 3.1-Based ProgramsID: Q173086
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This article describes how to use the Mkcompat.exe tool included with Windows 95.
The Mkcompat.exe tool was developed to provide a common Windows 95 interface for troubleshooting problems running Windows 3.1-based programs in Windows 95. To use the Mkcompat.exe too, follow these steps:
Don't spool to enhanced meta files
Give application more stack space
Lie about printer device mode size
Lie about Window's version number
Win 3.1 style controls
For additional options, click Advanced Options on the File menu. The
advanced options are:
30 average width metrics
Always send NC_Paint
Disable 16 color brush cache and 55ms timer
Disable EMF spooling
Disable font associations
Don't attach input thread when journaling, SetActiveWindow ==
SetForeGroundWind
Don't enum device fonts
Don't send calcsize WM_MOVE
Don't Shutdown/Ignore certain faults/dequote commandline
Enable 3.x UI features
Enum Helv and Times Roman fonts
Force extra windows words
Force printer text to new band
Force TT fonts to graphics band
Force Win31 printer dev mode size
Global hooks only called for Win16 apps
Igone discardable segment attributes
Ignore raster fonts
Ignore topmost windows
Increase stack size
Lie about device caps/no SetDIBits validation
Lie about windows version
Mirror fonts in Win.Ini
Module specific hack
No HRGN 1
One graphic band and use print escapes
Subtract clip siblings
Support multiple printing bands
TT fonts are device fonts
Unused3
Windows 3.1 palette behavior
Keywords : win95 appscomp
Version : WINDOWS:95
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: June 11, 1999