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Post by jeffrey on Sept 15, 2011 12:01:37 GMT -5
I just bought a new laptop specifically so that I could travel with the Src4U program. It's max resolution is 1366 x 768. The Src4U window is larger than that and I cannot see the bottom part of the window. I can't see when the session began or the bit about processing X macro out of Y.
Can there be a solution for this, please?
Thanks Jeffrey
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Post by David Harris on Sept 15, 2011 15:36:50 GMT -5
I just bought a new laptop specifically so that I could travel with the Src4U program. It's max resolution is 1366 x 768. The Src4U window is larger than that and I cannot see the bottom part of the window. I can't see when the session began or the bit about processing X macro out of Y. Can there be a solution for this, please? Thanks Jeffrey Hello Jeffrey, Please contact Ralf at debug@src4all.com and he should be able to help you out. PS. You should be able to see everything at that resolution unless your font is greatly over scaled or enlarged. So you might check that or just contact Ralf. Take care.
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Post by jeffrey on Oct 3, 2011 11:52:53 GMT -5
PS. You should be able to see everything at that resolution unless your font is greatly over scaled or enlarged. So you might check that or just contact Ralf.
Indeed I did have the font enlarged, but only %125. Putting the font back to the un-enlarged setting solved problem but does not make my eyes very happy. Thanks for your post. It helped. Jeffrey
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Post by raelorenz on Oct 4, 2011 10:17:53 GMT -5
I just bought a new laptop specifically so that I could travel with the Src4U program. It's max resolution is 1366 x 768. The Src4U window is larger than that and I cannot see the bottom part of the window. I can't see when the session began or the bit about processing X macro out of Y. Can there be a solution for this, please? Thanks Jeffrey Hello Jeffrey, Please contact Ralf at debug@src4all.com and he should be able to help you out. PS. You should be able to see everything at that resolution unless your font is greatly over scaled or enlarged. So you might check that or just contact Ralf. Take care. Hello Jeffery, Your dpi may be set to 120 and it needs to be set to 96 so you may want to check that out. rae
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