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Mike Evans
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Graphics Problem

Post by Mike Evans »

Hi,

I am trying to help my father in law with solving some of his issues on eCabinets. He just got a new Sony Vaio E series laptop to expand memory and speed from his current laptop. It has 400GB of Hard Drive space, 6 GB RAM and a Intel HD Graphics 4000 card in it. Below are a coulpe of screen shots of the problems we are seeing with his laptop. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks!
Screenshot of one of the issues we are running into.  Left hand side.
Screenshot of one of the issues we are running into. Left hand side.
Second Screenshot of other known issue.  Window is not formatted/scaled right.  There should be a width column on the right but it is not there.
Second Screenshot of other known issue. Window is not formatted/scaled right. There should be a width column on the right but it is not there.
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Re: Graphics Problem

Post by Rick Palechuk »

Hi Mike, What is your resolution set at?
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Re: Graphics Problem

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The resolution is set at 1366x768.
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Re: Graphics Problem

Post by Brad McIntosh »

My guess is that it is the TEXT SIZE option in your Windows Display settings. Your system may be set to 125% or larger. This can wreak havoc with systems that follow the systems settings, but that are unable to enlarge their own "work areas" within the application.

Look through the Windows Display settings and try and bring the "enlargement" back to 100%.
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Re: Graphics Problem

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The computer's display settings are set to 100% for TEXT settings. :wall: Thanks for the suggestions! Any help is appreciated!
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