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screen resolution and pop-up windows not fitting on screen

motorman2018
motorman2018 over 7 years ago

I am on the trial for CircuitStudio and was working on making a new component. In the schematic editor I got my square for the part but when I want to add a pin and press TAB to get to the pin properties window, it pops up but too far up on the screen and the top line is invisible. I cannot drag the window down because the top is off the screen. Running W10 and screen resolution of 3200x1800.

 

Anybody seen this before and what to do to fix this?

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  • e14softwareuk
    e14softwareuk over 7 years ago +1 suggested
    Although running a very high resolution screen Windows is scaling the application making it effectively run at low resolution. Best idea would be to adjust the scaling settings in Windows. For moving the…
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    0 e14softwareuk over 7 years ago

    Although running a very high resolution screen Windows is scaling the application making it effectively run at low resolution. Best idea would be to adjust the scaling settings in Windows. For moving the dialog as shown in the image try using the standard Windows keyboard commands: ALT+SPACE followed by M and then the cursor (arrow) keys to move the dialog window.

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    0 e14softwareuk over 7 years ago

    Although running a very high resolution screen Windows is scaling the application making it effectively run at low resolution. Best idea would be to adjust the scaling settings in Windows. For moving the dialog as shown in the image try using the standard Windows keyboard commands: ALT+SPACE followed by M and then the cursor (arrow) keys to move the dialog window.

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    0 motorman2018 over 7 years ago in reply to e14softwareuk

    Thanks Peter, this is a good solution for the problem.

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