Although the minimum system requirements stated are 1024 x 768 for the screen resolution, the trace window will not fit into a 1280 x 800 screen. The "OK" button is not visible, so I can not "accept" the trace. I have tried to resize the window, but have been unable to. Any suggestions on how to get it to work, without increasing the resolution?
thanks
I am running at a Dell High Resolution Flat Panel screen at 1024x768 and the Trace window including the OK button fits perfectly on my screen.
Corelman
I think we have narrowed it down to the DPI setting. I have mine set to "Large Size (120 DPI)". I think that is what is causing the problem, I either have to change to the normal size (96 DPI), or increase the resolution. I have resorted to increasing the resolution when I use trace, and then switching back when done.
Moryn
leeboy20 said:I have the exact same problem. My monitor is one of those old style ones. (DInosoaur) I have un-installed 3 times with the same missing ok button. How does one chang the Dpi settings if this is the case....Thanks...
I have the exact same problem. My monitor is one of those old style ones. (DInosoaur) I have un-installed 3 times with the same missing ok button. How does one chang the Dpi settings if this is the case....Thanks...
(Assuming you do not have Vista version of Windows)
Right click on your Windows desktop. From the pop-up, click on the Settings tab, then click on the Advanced button. This should bring up another pop-up. Be sure you are on the General tab. There, you should see a drop-down box for DPI setting. This is where you need to adjust your DPI settings.
Thanks everyone for the help. I changed the DPI settings to 96 an it didnt solve the problem. I remember when i was doin a un-install , some of the words on the unistall screen were overlapping each other. So, it must be some other problem bsedies the DPI settings. Any other ideas we could try? Thanks again.
Do you have the latest video card drivers installed?This may be another area to look at. If you are using video drivers supplied by a third party (Not Microsoft nor the card manufacturer) then you may have problems of incomplete or partially effective drivers.
If you are unsure, you should go to the (video card) manufacturer's web site and look for the latest drivers for your card.
Ok.....i updated drivers......and BAM! I now can see the bottom buttons....Thanks everyone. Now i just have to learn how to use this program . Any good tutorials for the Basics for this program?
I've just bought Click-n-Learn from www.clicknlearn.com It's supposed to be from Basic to Advanced and covers versions 12 through to X4...
I'll let you know what I think of them when I've had a chance to go through a few of them.
By the end of the week I hope.
Regards
Roy N.