![]() Double-tapping either button moves a card to the home stack. Moving the cursor onto another card and pressing A or X again moves the previous card onto the stack. Oddly, they can also be used to navigate the menu bar. Left analog stick/D-Pad/Shoulder Buttons/Triggers Possibly undocumented because Microsoft thought people were too used to the traditional controls, and a gamepad wouldn't work for a card game. In the Vista/7 version, an interesting feature that isn't documented anywhere (Help Menu-wise) is XInput (gamepad) support – if the game detects an Xbox 360 controller plugged into a USB port, the P1 corner on the controller will light up, signifying the controller can be used. PM is the number of possible moves, and the Sx->Sz portion are the possible moves (card y on stack x can be placed on card w on stack z). ![]() Running the executable with the -solverdebug argument adds a third part to the status bar of the following format: Execution falls through to the Game menu's Change Appearance option and sets the cards to the Large Print deck. ![]()
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