Hi,
please I would accept some suggestions to configure the workspace in my Surface.
Videostudio doesn't react to my screen resolution. I tried to used the Windows recomended resolution and 200% in scale, but I have problems with several secondary windows (i.e. Pan and Zoom) that are bigger than screen size.
If I use 175% scale, Visualstudio doesn't scale his fonts.
Any solution or workaround?
Best regards.
Rubén
Configuring font size in workspace
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Re: Configuring font size in workspace
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You could try this. Close VideoStudio. Then right click the desktop icon to open it again. A box should appear on screen with a number of tabs. Left click on the Compatibility tab. Down towards the bottom, click on the button labelled "Change high DPI settings". A new box should appear. Again, down near the bottom tick the box beside "Override high DPI scaling behavior". And underneath that select 'System' for "Scaling performed by:". Then click OK to get out of that box and the original box. Then open VideoStudio.
Does that makae any difference to the the size of what appears on screen.
You could try this. Close VideoStudio. Then right click the desktop icon to open it again. A box should appear on screen with a number of tabs. Left click on the Compatibility tab. Down towards the bottom, click on the button labelled "Change high DPI settings". A new box should appear. Again, down near the bottom tick the box beside "Override high DPI scaling behavior". And underneath that select 'System' for "Scaling performed by:". Then click OK to get out of that box and the original box. Then open VideoStudio.
Does that makae any difference to the the size of what appears on screen.
Ken Berry
