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1500 Menus don't fit screen with scale = 150%

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pjdvnc
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1500 Menus don't fit screen with scale = 150%

Post by pjdvnc »

I've got my Windows 11 display scaled to 150% to make reading easier.
Testing the new UltraVnc 1500 winvnc.exe, I clicked the 'Options' to expand the Settings, and the
bottom was not visible, and could not be scrolled up.
I think all menus/screens/etc. should detect when they don't fit, and allow scrolling.

Paul
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Re: 1500 Menus don't fit screen with scale = 150%

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It's important for software to be fully accessible at different display scales, especially for users who rely on larger text for readability. The issue with the UltraVNC 1500 not adjusting properly when the display is scaled to 150% highlights a need for the interface to be responsive. Implementing a feature that detects when content exceeds the screen size and enables scrolling would greatly improve usability for all users.It's important for software to be fully accessible at different display scales, especially for users who rely on larger text for readability. The issue with the UltraVNC 1500 not adjusting properly when the display is scaled to 150% highlights a need for the interface to be responsive. Implementing a feature that detects when content exceeds the screen size and enables scrolling would greatly improve usability for all users.
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Re: 1500 Menus don't fit screen with scale = 150%

Post by Rudi De Vos »

The option menu is being changed in a tab menu,this should correct this.
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Re: 1500 Menus don't fit screen with scale = 150%

Post by pjdvnc »

Yay!
Thanks.

Paul
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