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and yes, it is a false positive, because it changes the files on your computer and some antivirus software want to be way too safe
All the menu screens outside of the game itself are anchored to the top left of your primary monitor. You can't move it around or resize it. To change the size you need to edit a text file. If you just want the game windowed, you can stretch the menus to fullscreen.
The game itself is in a moveable window but you can't resize it. To resize it you have to go into the game options and change the resolution.
D3D9Wnd is very good if you have multiple monitors though. You can watch the game in progress while you do things on your other screen, between turns. Also it's usually the first step to solving any kind of compatibility or crashing issue.
It's a work in progress. StepS (the creator) is still updating it and he also posts here often.
Second of all, these are WormKit Modules, files that change how WA behaves. You can check out a list of most of these here: https://worms2d.info/WormKit
SuperFrontendHD specifically will resize the frontend to your monitor's resolution and use HD graphics to fill the gaps. Combine that with D3D9Wnd and you're able to record/stream WA in one scene.
That is exciting, thank you very much. Hope it works XD