Combinations of high-dpi and normal density monitors are not supported by current PixInsight versions. In these cases, the primary system monitor defines the behavior of the PixInsight Core application:
(a) If the primary monitor is high-dpi, then PixInsight will apply a scaling factor > 1 to its entire user interface. In this case, anything shown on the secondary monitor will be too large.
(b) If the primary monitor is normal dpi, then PixInsight will apply a scaling factor = 1. Anything shown on the secondary monitor will be too small.
With multiple monitors, all monitors should have the same density, and ideally they should be also of the same dimensions in pixels.
This should be described in the System Requirements page; I'm going to add this information ASAP.
Hi,
Thanks for the comment. I am reliving this issue again on travel. My Dell M3800 Precision Workstation Laptop has a display of 3200x1800 and it alone will not display properly. I tried several lower resolutions on my display settings and I still got too large scaling. Works fine attached to larger monitors.
>>>>>>>>>>>>Your system requirements:
Important: We do not guarantee the correct behavior of our graphical user interface on screen resolutions smaller than 1920×1080. Note that this refers to logical resolutions, not physical (for example, a Retina display with 2880×1800 native resolution has 1440×900 logical pixels). The application will run on smaller resolutions, but you may need to perform manual adjustments such as closing control bars and explorer windows, or changing automatic high-dpi screen and font management settings. Even with manual tuning, PixInsight has not been designed specifically to work on very small screens.
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So my logical resolution of 1600x900 is not supported?
Seems like it should be for a $3000 laptop?
I can find no manual setting to make it work.
This all worked until about a month ago. I think there were changes in the code base somewhere.
I have a Dell M5510 on order and it looks like it will support your minimal standards. I'll have to hand this one down I guess.
JY