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Video analysis and modeling tool built on the Open Source Physics framework
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High-dpi display #8

Closed bkasel closed 8 years ago

bkasel commented 8 years ago

When using Tracker (4.94 on Windows 10) on a high dpi display (2700x1800), the icons are too small to work with. Windows 10 display scaling has no effect on the GUI. I tried lowering the display resolution, but that has no effect either.

dobrown commented 8 years ago

Hi Ben,

You can increase the size of both the fonts and icons by choosing from the Edit|Font Level menu. I think this will solve your problem.

Are you familiar with the OpenSourcePhysics collection of resources and activities in the ComPADRE digital library at http://www.compadre.org/osp/? In particular, there is a Tracker discussion group you might find useful (http://www.compadre.org/osp/bulletinboard/ForumDetails.cfm?FID=57). In general, it is preferable to post questions to this group than to the github repo.

I hope this helps. Thanks for using Tracker! Doug

On 9/9/2016 4:19 AM, Ben Kasel wrote:

When using Tracker (4.94 on Windows 10) on a high dpi display (2700x1800), the icons are too small to work with. Windows 10 display scaling has no effect on the GUI. I tried lowering the display resolution, but that has no effect either.

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bkasel commented 8 years ago

Hi Doug, Yes, that did the trick! Thanks for the quick response.

I already used some of the ressources on compadre. However, I was not aware of the discussion Forum. I put it in my Bookmarks now ;-)

Thank you for this great piece of software.