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Client Window Size is Incredibly Small

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I cannot figure out how to increase the client window size. The typical cursor arrow to widen the window does not appear nor the maximize option. I cannot figure out how to increase the size. Until I increase the size, I am not able to read or view options for the scripts I have purchased. Any tips on increasing the window size? Below is an image of scale to a typical desktop icon size.

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Are you running this on a vpn or on your own computer? I have a feeling it's got to do with your aspect ratio since the osbot client is not re sizeable.

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3 minutes ago, d0zza said:

Are you running this on a vpn or on your own computer? I have a feeling it's got to do with your aspect ratio since the osbot client is not re sizeable.

My personal computer.

1 hour ago, NRork said:

My personal computer.

Try changing the aspect ratio of your screen and see if that works

This is a problem with Swing DPI scaling and normally occurs on high-res monitors. If you're running on anything 4k or close, this will happen. One somewhat hacky solution is to adjust your screen resolution, which might solve it for you, but is far from an ideal solution. Unfortunately there's not much else that can be done - asides from perhaps hoping that the scripts that you use have resizeable interfaces!

Edit: You can solve this but editing the java install file, but I would not recommend this. 

Some reading: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8080153 , https://superuser.com/questions/988379/how-do-i-run-java-apps-upscaled-on-a-high-dpi-display

 

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6 hours ago, d0zza said:

Try changing the aspect ratio of your screen and see if that works

How would one change the aspect ratio? I don't think it is possible within Windows 10.

2 hours ago, Apaec said:

This is a problem with Swing DPI scaling and normally occurs on high-res monitors. If you're running on anything 4k or close, this will happen. One somewhat hacky solution is to adjust your screen resolution, which might solve it for you, but is far from an ideal solution. Unfortunately there's not much else that can be done - asides from perhaps hoping that the scripts that you use have resizeable interfaces!

Edit: You can solve this but editing the java install file, but I would not recommend this. 

Some reading: https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8080153 , https://superuser.com/questions/988379/how-do-i-run-java-apps-upscaled-on-a-high-dpi-display

 

I do indeed have a 4k screen I am running. I've gone through the screen resolution settings and nothing seems to work well with the client. I don't think I'm savvy enough to edit an install file so I will just deal with the problem or output my video to another source.

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