Please expand size of Gtuner Tools-Options--Device WIndow
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Please expand size of Gtuner Tools-Options--Device WIndow
On a PC I cannot grab the edges of that Options window to expand that window size. I cannot see and access the Rumble Over Bluetooth Control checkbox--so cannot change to FLow COntrol.
Enlarging the default size of that window would be great.
Some not all of the other windows in Gtuner can be grabbed and expanded fine.
Enlarging the default size of that window would be great.
Some not all of the other windows in Gtuner can be grabbed and expanded fine.
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kailolo2 - Sergeant
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Re: Please expand size of Gtuner Tools-Options--Device WIndo
This topic explains the cause for the issue you are having:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=516
The font scaling of your Windows is probably higher than 100%. It is a know issue with the current Gtuner, I already looked at it and, unfortunately, there is no easy solution (unless re-write all GUI again). The new Gtuner major version will not have this problem.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=516
The font scaling of your Windows is probably higher than 100%. It is a know issue with the current Gtuner, I already looked at it and, unfortunately, there is no easy solution (unless re-write all GUI again). The new Gtuner major version will not have this problem.
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J2Kbr - General of the Army
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Re: Please expand size of Gtuner Tools-Options--Device WIndo
What worked for me:
Steps:
1) I turned off custom scaling in display settings.
2) Went to Gtuner app and right clicked it, clicked properties.
3) Went to compatibility tab and checked "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:"
4) Select "System" in drop box right below it.
5) Click "Apply" to apply the settings.
6) Open app to check.
This is what worked for me. I'm running Windows 10 with 2560x1600 resolution using 200% scaling.
I hope this helps someone.
Thanks,
Mike T!!
Steps:
1) I turned off custom scaling in display settings.
2) Went to Gtuner app and right clicked it, clicked properties.
3) Went to compatibility tab and checked "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by:"
4) Select "System" in drop box right below it.
5) Click "Apply" to apply the settings.
6) Open app to check.
This is what worked for me. I'm running Windows 10 with 2560x1600 resolution using 200% scaling.
I hope this helps someone.
Thanks,
Mike T!!
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michaeltran10 - Corporal
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