Hello,
Have been trying to fit some of CSVUserlistBrowser, and what I normally have showing in Console (when not using CSVULB) all on
my pc screen. Dragging an edge just cuts "stuff" off. Running W10.
A real battle.
I know that the screen magnification is adjustable via the control panel, (and resolution, etc. settings) but would like to do it
more directly.
For most all other programs, pressing CNTRL and the mouse wheel does it.
Just changes the mag; everything is there.
Now, pressing CNTRL bring up the "Frequency" screen in Console, so the above doesn't appear to be a viable approach.
Anyone figure out how to do this ? Probably quite simple, but I don't see it.
Regards,
Bob
Screen Mag. For Program; Adjusting Of ?
Re: Screen Mag. For Program; Adjusting Of ?
Hi Bob,
You can use your mouse to hover top right of the spectrum display.. then click on "Zoom" when the red menu appears and click the slider on there.
The CTRL issue has been raised in the last few days. Not sure what the solution will be as yet.
You can use your mouse to hover top right of the spectrum display.. then click on "Zoom" when the red menu appears and click the slider on there.
The CTRL issue has been raised in the last few days. Not sure what the solution will be as yet.
Jim, Bournemouth IO90BR
Re: Screen Mag. For Program; Adjusting Of ?
Right, there's a conflict with Windows shortcuts that uses the CTRL.
Proposal to Simon: Use "F" key to popup the Freq input window or (better) make it user selectable?
Proposal to Simon: Use "F" key to popup the Freq input window or (better) make it user selectable?
Re: Screen Mag. For Program; Adjusting Of ?
(Waving arms) Warning Will Robinson, Warning Warning! (You gotta be old enough....)
If you make control keys and letters configurable then "press the F key" is no longer an answer to the obvious question that will arise. This way leads to the mine field.
{^_-}
If you make control keys and letters configurable then "press the F key" is no longer an answer to the obvious question that will arise. This way leads to the mine field.
{^_-}
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Re: Screen Mag. For Program; Adjusting Of ?
CTRL+F wouldn't work here, magnification has to be built-in by the programmer.
Let's see a screenshot.
Let's see a screenshot.
Re: Screen Mag. For Program; Adjusting Of ?
I said F not ctrl+F
btw the Hint: "double-press Ctrl to open this window" doesn't have a function if you can read this only after opening the window.
Robert, can you make the screenshot?
btw the Hint: "double-press Ctrl to open this window" doesn't have a function if you can read this only after opening the window.
Robert, can you make the screenshot?