Author Topic: Problem with Pixinsight resolution  (Read 2833 times)

Offline wkrispler

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Problem with Pixinsight resolution
« on: 2016 October 14 12:04:31 »
Hi,

I got a brand new Lenovo T460s laptop with Windows 10. The screen resolution is 2560x1440! When I opened Pixinsight the text was very big as well as the icons! So big that not even all standard icons fit.
Please see also the screenshot attached.

I changed in "Global Preferences-->Core UI Resources" the font size to 75 which helped but still the icons are too big. I thought about changing the UI scaling factor but it is not possible to set it <1 which would be necessary to reduce the icon size.

Anybody has an idea how I can force Pixinsight to choose a smaller resolution?

Thanks,

Wolfgang

PS: I opened now the HistogrammTransformation Windows. The Window is much too big. It covers the whole screen in height!
« Last Edit: 2016 October 14 13:39:38 by wkrispler »

Offline Alejandro Tombolini

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Re: Problem with Pixinsight resolution
« Reply #1 on: 2016 October 14 15:54:46 »
Hi Wolfgang, this article may help.

See the part of "Deep Customization" and may be you can customize something from there.

Saludos, Alejandro.

Offline wkrispler

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Re: Problem with Pixinsight resolution
« Reply #2 on: 2016 October 14 23:51:31 »
Hi Alejandro,

thank you very much, you saved my day.

The optimal screen size can be achieved by a combination of the three options Font Size, UI scaling factor and changing the font size in the core style sheet.

I ended up with a UI scaling factor of 1.5 and a new font size of 8 (before 9) in the core style sheet which gives me now a perfect look.

All the Best,

Wolfgang

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Re: Problem with Pixinsight resolution
« Reply #3 on: 2016 October 15 00:54:25 »
Hi Wolfgang,

Glad to know it's sorted out. Alejandro, excellent article and videos! ;)
Juan Conejero
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