Objectdock Settings

I just bought and installed ObjectDock Plus and i've come to realize that the text in the settings window over laps. This isn't normal is it?

 

 

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Reply #1 Top

What version?

 

I don't have that problem on 1.9 or on 2.0.

Reply #3 Top

Looks like your window is scrunched horizontally. Can you stretch it to the right? I can't here.

 

What blind are you running, if any?

Does it do it with other skins/themes running? Aero?

 

Reply #4 Top

This is happening because you have your text size setting at 125% and the background for the Object Dock Settings panel doesn't resize.

If you set you text size to 100% in Control Panel > Display then that problem will go away.

Using 125% text size can cause display issues with other programs as well.

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Reply #5 Top

BDBF...you da ma.....dog!!!

Reply #6 Top

Quoting BigDogBigFeet, reply 4
This is happening because you have your text size setting at 125% and the background for the Object Dock Settings panel doesn't resize.

If you set you text size to 100% in Control Panel > Display then that problem will go away.

Using 125% text size can cause display issues with other programs as well.

What he said.  :)

Reply #8 Top

May I turn 125% support into a feature request?

Reasons in favor:

1) 125% is the default setting on Windows 7 (I think)

2) Running Dell 15z, 1920x1080. 100% font is really tiny.

Reply #9 Top

Quoting SirBedwyr, reply 8
May I turn 125% support into a feature request?

I'll forward it along.

Quoting SirBedwyr, reply 8
1) 125% is the default setting on Windows 7 (I think)

Not for a standard installation.  Your computer manufacturer may have changed it for their custom installation.

Quoting SirBedwyr, reply 8
2) Running Dell 15z, 1920x1080. 100% font is really tiny.

I have an ASUS laptop with a 15" 1080p screen, and I actually prefer it to be tiny, but that's just me.  :)  My Lasik procedure went very well.

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Quoting Rosco_P, reply 9

I'll forward it along.

Thank you!




Not for a standard installation.  Your computer manufacturer may have changed it for their custom installation.

Certainly possible (at least it shows 125 as "default" on the display options)


I have an ASUS laptop with a 15" 1080p screen, and I actually prefer it to be tiny, but that's just me.    My Lasik procedure went very well.

I'm sure it did. :)  It is personal preference, yes, but I also use a dual-monitor setup at home and with the laptop on a stand about 2.5 feet from me, everything gets iiiiitty bitty.