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So I just got a new comp (surface pro 4) running windows 10, and I have an LG ultrawide display. When I try to launch OSBot... well... take a look:

 

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I can't actually start the bot. Since I'm new to ultra wide displays and high resolution screens, I was wondering if anyone could help me out here!

 

Cheers,

apa

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Start through command line and skip the boot interface

 

Unfortunately this isn't just through OSBot, so far seems to be common for all swing guis

 

Ayy, finally got a new comp after all this time!

 

Ikr<33 im so hyped

 

If the resolution thing doesnt work change your text display size to 100% (windows 10 looks different but same general concept)

 

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Thanks, I tried this, still no luck :( and the resolution changing did not affect things. I'll keep searching!

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Unfortunately this isn't just through OSBot, so far seems to be common for all swing guis

 

 

Ikr<33 im so hyped

 

 

Thanks, I tried this, still no luck sad.png and the resolution changing did not affect things. I'll keep searching!

Was java preinstalled on your device? Did you install the latest JRE version? Is the default version correctly set?

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Unfortunately this isn't just through OSBot, so far seems to be common for all swing guis

 

 

Ikr<33 im so hyped

 

 

Thanks, I tried this, still no luck sad.png and the resolution changing did not affect things. I'll keep searching!

 

Seems to fix it for others, did you restart your laptop after changing text size?

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Was java preinstalled on your device? Did you install the latest JRE version? Is the default version correctly set?

 

I installed java 8 the other day, and I've installed the JDK not JRE. (but JDK has JRE included so). Previously I used java7, but i thought i should migrate as the bot should support 8. I've tried changing all sorts of display settings and resolution settings, as well as reinstalling java and rebooting. I have yet to reinstall the JDK, will give that a shot tomorrow. I'll get to the bottom of this!

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