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Had a problem with monitor and video card. Everything is up and running but here's a problem. (This also pops up once in a while on my other system but not to this extent). When I open a new screen, in this example my scanning program and control window, it runs off the bottom of the screen and I can't get to the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, even if I click and drag the top as high as I can. Suggestions please as this happens on other programs as well, L. |
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If you can see the top border of the window, then grab it with the mouse and
move the border down. Then grab the menu bar and drag the whole window up. If the problem is that the window is too large for the display, then you need to increase the display area. Right-click a blank part of the desktop and select Properties then Settings. Move the Screen Area slider one notch to the right. For most windows, pressing Enter is the same as selecting OK. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "L/P" wrote in message ... Had a problem with monitor and video card. Everything is up and running but here's a problem. (This also pops up once in a while on my other system but not to this extent). When I open a new screen, in this example my scanning program and control window, it runs off the bottom of the screen and I can't get to the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, even if I click and drag the top as high as I can. Suggestions please as this happens on other programs as well, L. |
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Running 800x640 and everything seems to be ok EXCEPT a few screens from
different programs. They open to large vertically. I tried your suggestion and the program screen is as small as I can make it, using your suggestion. Can't drag the borders to resize. The screen has a icon in the bottom right to resize BUT the only way it moves is horizontal or even larger vertically, which really makes it spill off desktop screen. Did notice that on my other system, I can run the mouse off the desktop screen on the right side and bottom but not top and left. Assume this is "normal" or is there a setting I need to adjust. Could it be that "certain" programs use the entire screen and not just what is viewed? L. "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... If you can see the top border of the window, then grab it with the mouse and move the border down. Then grab the menu bar and drag the whole window up. If the problem is that the window is too large for the display, then you need to increase the display area. Right-click a blank part of the desktop and select Properties then Settings. Move the Screen Area slider one notch to the right. For most windows, pressing Enter is the same as selecting OK. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "L/P" wrote in message ... Had a problem with monitor and video card. Everything is up and running but here's a problem. (This also pops up once in a while on my other system but not to this extent). When I open a new screen, in this example my scanning program and control window, it runs off the bottom of the screen and I can't get to the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, even if I click and drag the top as high as I can. Suggestions please as this happens on other programs as well, L. |
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That sounds like the programmer has set a minimum vertical size for the
window. To check if your desktop is spilling over the display area, select a Window that you can resize and maximise it - check that the right and bottom borders are the same. You can usually see a tiny strip of mouse pointer on the right edge, and none on the bottom edge. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "L/P" wrote in message ... Running 800x640 and everything seems to be ok EXCEPT a few screens from different programs. They open to large vertically. I tried your suggestion and the program screen is as small as I can make it, using your suggestion. Can't drag the borders to resize. The screen has a icon in the bottom right to resize BUT the only way it moves is horizontal or even larger vertically, which really makes it spill off desktop screen. Did notice that on my other system, I can run the mouse off the desktop screen on the right side and bottom but not top and left. Assume this is "normal" or is there a setting I need to adjust. Could it be that "certain" programs use the entire screen and not just what is viewed? L. "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... If you can see the top border of the window, then grab it with the mouse and move the border down. Then grab the menu bar and drag the whole window up. If the problem is that the window is too large for the display, then you need to increase the display area. Right-click a blank part of the desktop and select Properties then Settings. Move the Screen Area slider one notch to the right. For most windows, pressing Enter is the same as selecting OK. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "L/P" wrote in message ... Had a problem with monitor and video card. Everything is up and running but here's a problem. (This also pops up once in a while on my other system but not to this extent). When I open a new screen, in this example my scanning program and control window, it runs off the bottom of the screen and I can't get to the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, even if I click and drag the top as high as I can. Suggestions please as this happens on other programs as well, L. |
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Have you tried adjusting the vertical height button on the monitor?
If your mouse cursor disappears off the edge of the screen, you might have to adjust the monitor screen size. You can also move the whole screen up or down (center it). Just a thought. I had to do this after installing new monitor drivers. charlie R "L/P" wrote in message ... Had a problem with monitor and video card. Everything is up and running but here's a problem. (This also pops up once in a while on my other system but not to this extent). When I open a new screen, in this example my scanning program and control window, it runs off the bottom of the screen and I can't get to the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, even if I click and drag the top as high as I can. Suggestions please as this happens on other programs as well, L. |
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So I take it the spillover on the right and bottom are "normal"? Sent an e-mail to Microtek, maker of the scanner/software, to see what they suggest. Thanks, L. "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... That sounds like the programmer has set a minimum vertical size for the window. To check if your desktop is spilling over the display area, select a Window that you can resize and maximise it - check that the right and bottom borders are the same. You can usually see a tiny strip of mouse pointer on the right edge, and none on the bottom edge. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "L/P" wrote in message ... Running 800x640 and everything seems to be ok EXCEPT a few screens from different programs. They open to large vertically. I tried your suggestion and the program screen is as small as I can make it, using your suggestion. Can't drag the borders to resize. The screen has a icon in the bottom right to resize BUT the only way it moves is horizontal or even larger vertically, which really makes it spill off desktop screen. Did notice that on my other system, I can run the mouse off the desktop screen on the right side and bottom but not top and left. Assume this is "normal" or is there a setting I need to adjust. Could it be that "certain" programs use the entire screen and not just what is viewed? L. "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... If you can see the top border of the window, then grab it with the mouse and move the border down. Then grab the menu bar and drag the whole window up. If the problem is that the window is too large for the display, then you need to increase the display area. Right-click a blank part of the desktop and select Properties then Settings. Move the Screen Area slider one notch to the right. For most windows, pressing Enter is the same as selecting OK. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "L/P" wrote in message ... Had a problem with monitor and video card. Everything is up and running but here's a problem. (This also pops up once in a while on my other system but not to this extent). When I open a new screen, in this example my scanning program and control window, it runs off the bottom of the screen and I can't get to the OK, Cancel, Apply buttons, even if I click and drag the top as high as I can. Suggestions please as this happens on other programs as well, L. |
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