Bottom buttons chopped off in window mode
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31 Dec 2018 15:03 #123212
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I tried the zoom and aspect ratios. It didn't help. This won't even work with my cable box because I don't think it supports 1080.
Hiding the menu bar works for now. I will most likely try to buy a touch screen as it would be much faster.
Don't laugh but the mouse has a ball. Lol
Replied by Leon82 on topic Bottom buttons chopped off in window mode
If the display is a TV, perhaps it is a display mode setting? They often have options to show widescreen on normal and vice-versa. if "Zoom" or "Smart" is active it could cause this.
I tried the zoom and aspect ratios. It didn't help. This won't even work with my cable box because I don't think it supports 1080.
Hiding the menu bar works for now. I will most likely try to buy a touch screen as it would be much faster.
Don't laugh but the mouse has a ball. Lol
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31 Dec 2018 20:08 #123234
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Replied by tommylight on topic Bottom buttons chopped off in window mode
Damn, that is old!Don't laugh but the mouse has a ball. Lol

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01 Jan 2019 10:54 - 01 Jan 2019 10:56 #123259
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Replied by Mike_Eitel on topic Bottom buttons chopped off in window mode
I have one Logitech mouse ball. I love it with LCNC and used that for many years. But now I have to give it up, problem is that it uses serial and I was not able to implement in stretch.
I intend to make my own system with an old optical mouse.....
Mike
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Remember the first one, we used in ca. 1983 for scada. Cost: 8'000$ ;-()
I intend to make my own system with an old optical mouse.....
Mike
P. S.
Remember the first one, we used in ca. 1983 for scada. Cost: 8'000$ ;-()
Last edit: 01 Jan 2019 10:56 by Mike_Eitel.
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