The reason it annoys me. Is that I use another display in the other room. So when I change to that display. I have to run to the other room, turn on that display and make sure I hit yes in the allotted time (20secs). And I have to do that with a wireless 360 controller. Hehe. So it would make it so much easier without it. I can't clone display's. I use one card (GTX 260 that doesn't have S-Video) for my monitor, and another card (800GT that has S-Video) for my other display. So if I enable both I only get extended desktops. So even if I made the other display my primary, I'd still have to deal with the conformation dialog.
Solution (for now):
I ended up just changing the YES - BS_PUSHBUTTON to BS_DEFPUSHBUTTON (http://home.comcast.net/~livilanic/home/concepts/images/yes.jpg), which was editable in the http://home.comcast.net/~livilanic/home/concepts/images/dlgap.jpg (C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Display) with http://www.angusj.com/resourcehacker/. Which enables me to just hit enter (A on the 360 controller w/http://www.electracode.com/4/joy2key/JoyToKey%20English%20Version.htm).
I can't seem to find a command/control to auto-accept a button without user input. Not even sure if it's possible, but at least this work's for now. Hehe.
If anyone reads this? lol And you know of the command/control to allow a button to be auto-accepted without user input let me know. Cheers.
