How do I exit from a game I am streaming?

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  • arhums jerrod

    Exiting a game while you're streaming depends on the specific streaming setup you're using. Here are some general steps you can follow to exit a game while streaming:

    1. Alt-Tab or Use Task Manager: While in the game, you can typically use the Alt-Tab key combination to switch to other open applications. This should allow you to access your streaming software or other windows. If the game is unresponsive or doesn't minimize properly, you can use the Task Manager (Ctrl+Shift+Esc) to force-close the game.

    2. Stream Management Software: If you're using dedicated streaming software like OBS Studio or Streamlabs OBS, you can interact with the software interface while the game is running. You can use your mouse to click on the software's windows and buttons to adjust settings or stop the stream.

    3. Hotkeys or Shortcuts: Many streaming software applications allow you to set up hotkeys or shortcuts for specific actions. You might have configured a hotkey to stop or pause the stream. Check your streaming software's settings to see if you have any hotkeys set up and use them to exit the stream.

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  • Adward

    Exiting from a game you are streaming depends on the streaming platform and the software you are using to stream. Here's a general guide on how to exit from a game while streaming:

    1. Alt+Tab or Windows Key: While in the game, press the "Alt+Tab" keys together or press the "Windows" key on your keyboard to minimize the game and switch to your desktop or other open applications.

    2. Alt+F4: You can also press "Alt+F4" while the game is active. This is a keyboard shortcut to close the currently focused application, which in this case is the game.

    3. In-Game Menu: Some games have an in-game menu or settings screen that allows you to exit the game. Look for options like "Exit," "Quit," or "End Game."

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  • jerry65
    1. Switch to the Streaming Software: If you are using dedicated streaming software (e.g., OBS, Streamlabs OBS, XSplit), click on the software's window or tab to make it active.

    2. Locate the Stop or Disconnect Button: Look for a button or option within the streaming software that allows you to stop or disconnect the stream. It might be labeled as "Stop Streaming," "Disconnect," or something similar. This button is typically located in the broadcasting controls section of the software.

    3. Stop the Stream: Click on the appropriate button to stop the stream. This action will end the broadcast and disconnect your stream from the streaming platform.

    4. Close the Game: Once the stream is stopped, you can exit the game by either clicking on the "Exit" or "Quit" option within the game's menu or by pressing the appropriate keyboard shortcut (often Alt+F4 on Windows or Command+Q on macOS).

    5. Close the Streaming Software: After exiting the game, you can close the streaming software by clicking on the close (X) button or selecting the "Quit" option from the software's menu.

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  • Amelia45

    Exiting from a game while streaming depends on the streaming software or platform you are using. Here are some general steps you can follow to exit a game while streaming:

    1. Switch to your streaming software: If you are using dedicated streaming software like OBS Studio or Streamlabs OBS, click on the application window to bring it to the foreground. This allows you to interact with the streaming software while the game is still running.

    2. Stop the streaming or recording: In your streaming software, you will typically have options to stop or end the stream or recording. Look for buttons or options that allow you to stop the streaming process. For example, in OBS Studio, you can click on the "Stop Streaming" or "Stop Recording" button in the main interface.

    3. Confirm the stop action: Some streaming software may prompt you to confirm the action of stopping the stream or recording. Review any confirmation dialogs or prompts and proceed with the stop action.

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