Dragonlair
USA
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Posted - 12/15/2015 : 07:38:23
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Just as a guess, it may be caused by resolution issues. Do you by any chance use a font size larger than 100%? It should not be an issue but might be. You might try right-clicking on either the shortcut or the main executable for the product and clicking on Properties. Under the Compatibility Tab, you should see an option for ignoring high DPI scaling. Where the option is on that tab varies depending on your operating system but it is usually near the bottom.
If this is not the case, try adjusting the resolution of the screen (temporarily, you can set it back).
If all else fails, contact Mark on the issue. Just find his profile on this board and send him an email.
Good Luck,
Diane There is no such thing as a stupid question
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