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Post by Roger Cabo on Oct 13, 2022 9:47:12 GMT 1
Hi everyone, today I must work on a client laptop to fix some displaying issues. And I must started the editor on the client laptop Windows 11. On the most smaller laptops windows - display size is set to 125% Unfortunately in the GFA Editor the forms are inaccessible, if they build on a larger screen size and they are move somewhere to the upper position or thread as full size.
In the past, some sliders appear, if the forms are larger than the editor area. So it was possible to grab edges. Now the slider doesn't appear and that's really a pain.
I hope that can be fixed by Sjouke for the next update.
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Post by dragonjim on Oct 14, 2022 22:07:31 GMT 1
Hi, Sjouke is aware of this problem and it is on his 'To Do' list, although he is not currently able to give any timescale for implementation.
A suggestion for a workaround in the meantime is to reduce display to 100% and see if that helps...
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Post by Roger Cabo on Oct 19, 2022 20:08:14 GMT 1
Hi, Sjouke is aware of this problem and it is on his 'To Do' list, although he is not currently able to give any timescale for implementation. A suggestion for a workaround in the meantime is to reduce display to 100% and see if that helps... Unfortunately not, because I'm working on a 4k display. Also many users using 1k to 4k. It's also not a solution to do all with ocxocx.. Anyway I'm happy if this would work anytime.
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Post by (X) on Oct 20, 2022 13:41:07 GMT 1
I know this does not exactly fix your issue, but, did you try Magnifier App at 125% perhaps?
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Post by Roger Cabo on Nov 7, 2022 13:33:31 GMT 1
I know this does not exactly fix your issue, but, did you try Magnifier App at 125% perhaps?
In many environments while ppl using laptops for business.. you can not simply change any settings by your own. And this this can cause totally floating the desktop icons around and many ppl get crazy about this. I can not recommended to change any setting on other ppl machines.. really riskily.
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