Hello!
I have a problem viewing the complete PANO2VR window on Windows 10. I don't see the bottom part of the main window, and especially when using Animation. Resizing the window doesn't help.
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THanks in advance!
Petrit
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I had a similar problem on my Dell laptop but at the top. I could not see the menu as it was hidden under the title bar of the application. With different scaling factors in Windows 10, I was able to see more or less of the menu. I could see all of it when I scaled my 4K display to 300% but then the text was so big, the app was not usable.
I found that Windows 10 was defaulting to use the internal Intel GPU when running Pano2vr. Once I configured Windows (actually in the NVidia configuration for my laptop) to make Pano2vr to use the NVidia GPU, everything looked correct.
Maybe not related but your issue looked similar to mine so YMMV.
I found that Windows 10 was defaulting to use the internal Intel GPU when running Pano2vr. Once I configured Windows (actually in the NVidia configuration for my laptop) to make Pano2vr to use the NVidia GPU, everything looked correct.
Maybe not related but your issue looked similar to mine so YMMV.
Many Thanks WSettle!
I got a Intel HD Graphic Card. I tried to do some adjustments in the settings, but without luck.
I hope Hopki or someone else has got some tips, bcz I need some help, otherwise I am unable to use any of video output features.
Cheers!
P.
I got a Intel HD Graphic Card. I tried to do some adjustments in the settings, but without luck.
I hope Hopki or someone else has got some tips, bcz I need some help, otherwise I am unable to use any of video output features.
Cheers!
P.
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Hi Ibrahimi,
Perhaps you can try these tricks to get your P2V window back in place?
https://www.technipages.com/bring-off-s ... nto-screen
regards, Frank
Perhaps you can try these tricks to get your P2V window back in place?
https://www.technipages.com/bring-off-s ... nto-screen
regards, Frank
You can play around with the HighDPI settings. http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/highdpi.html
You can use the environment variable QT_SCALE_FACTOR to make the whole app smaller. It is not a very nice way, but at least it should solve this problem.
You can use the environment variable QT_SCALE_FACTOR to make the whole app smaller. It is not a very nice way, but at least it should solve this problem.
MfG, Thomas