D devmobile Active Member Licensed User Jul 8, 2017 #1 Hello I buy new laptop and install b4a in it But b4a is very small text in windows 10 I attach it. Please see text (title or menu) Attachments Capture.PNG 162.2 KB · Views: 176
Hello I buy new laptop and install b4a in it But b4a is very small text in windows 10 I attach it. Please see text (title or menu)
LucaMs Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jul 8, 2017 #2 If texts are small only in b4a (b4x) you can change the font size from menu IDE Options -> Font Picker - Text Size. If texts are small in all your softwares: https://windows.gadgethacks.com/how-to/change-font-size-windows-10-0166687/ Upvote 0
If texts are small only in b4a (b4x) you can change the font size from menu IDE Options -> Font Picker - Text Size. If texts are small in all your softwares: https://windows.gadgethacks.com/how-to/change-font-size-windows-10-0166687/
D devmobile Active Member Licensed User Jul 9, 2017 #3 Yes i know but in b4a font is different of windows font Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 9, 2017 #4 It does look like a scaling issue. Try to change the screen scale property. Upvote 0
D devmobile Active Member Licensed User Jul 9, 2017 #5 Erel said: It does look like a scaling issue. Try to change the screen scale property. Click to expand... How do i do it? Upvote 0
Erel said: It does look like a scaling issue. Try to change the screen scale property. Click to expand... How do i do it?
fixit30 Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 9, 2017 #6 Right click your B4A shortcut icon and select properties. Select the Compatibility tab Tick override high DPI scaling behavior and make sure Application is selected in the drop down. Attachments Capture.PNG 95.8 KB · Views: 155 Upvote 0
Right click your B4A shortcut icon and select properties. Select the Compatibility tab Tick override high DPI scaling behavior and make sure Application is selected in the drop down.
D devmobile Active Member Licensed User Jul 9, 2017 #7 fixit30 said: Right click your B4A shortcut icon and select properties. Select the Compatibility tab Tick override high DPI scaling behavior and make sure Application is selected in the drop down. Click to expand... I use it but same problem exist still. In previous laptop,i didnt had this problem Upvote 0
fixit30 said: Right click your B4A shortcut icon and select properties. Select the Compatibility tab Tick override high DPI scaling behavior and make sure Application is selected in the drop down. Click to expand... I use it but same problem exist still. In previous laptop,i didnt had this problem
fixit30 Active Member Licensed User Longtime User Jul 9, 2017 #8 In your Display Settings, what is your scale set to? Upvote 0
D devmobile Active Member Licensed User Jul 9, 2017 #9 fixit30 said: In your Display Settings, what is your scale set to? View attachment 57480 Click to expand... Yes it exist in my setting But it is swt to 125% Upvote 0
fixit30 said: In your Display Settings, what is your scale set to? View attachment 57480 Click to expand... Yes it exist in my setting But it is swt to 125%
Peter Simpson Expert Licensed User Longtime User Jul 9, 2017 #12 Just turn your screen resolution down, looking at your screen shot your resolution is set extremely high. Here you go... Upvote 0
Just turn your screen resolution down, looking at your screen shot your resolution is set extremely high. Here you go...