Sorry for the slow response. I have looked at the screen captures you sent. There is definitely a problem but I can't find the problem on my end. I just did a clean install on a Windows 10 computer (which appears to be what you are running) and both windows were both resizable and there were no cut-off areas.
It has been 5 days since you posted, if the problem is still present let me know.
David
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I downloaded the latest version and still had the screen bugs. Based on your reply i tried changing screen resolution. The included screen shots were at 800 by 600. The shots I sent originally were 1280 x 1040. Even at the highest resolution 1920 x 1080 The screen is not resizable and there are no scroll bars. Curious what language are you writing this application in.
I have no idea why you are unable to resize and why you do not have scroll bars.
I am using Embarcadero Delphi 10.2. I am using EasySize add-on to the environment to support page resizings.
I personally have the program installed on 2 Windows 7 computers (home and club), a Windows 8 computer (home) and a Windows 10 computer (home). I have had no other reports of being unable to resize or scroll.
I have no idea how to fix the problem you are experiencing. If you have a suggestion, I am open to hearing it.
David
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I have done some minimal searching online for a solution. I assume this is a problem unique to SwitchWithIt but you might want to check that you aren't in tablet mode.
Also, you may want to right-click on the desktop icon for the program and select Properties.
Then select the Security tab and make sure you have permissions. All of the items should have Allow checked. If not, changed to Allow.
If this doesn't work, select the Compatibility tab and run the compatibility troubleshooter. When I ran this on my Windows 10 test computer, it recommended Windows 8.
David
Last edit: David Bond 2021-04-21
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Well that helped. I use a desktop so it could not be in tablet mode but
I use a TV for my display. When I checked what you recommended I saw
that my display was set to 150% which I need in order to see things
clearly. As a test I set the display to 100% and everything worked ok
but the fonts are very small making it difficult to see. So, not your
fault and I'll find a work around to my problem.
Thanks for your time
Kurt
On 4/21/2021 5:59 PM, David Bond wrote:
I have done some minimal searching online for a solution. I assume
this is a problem unique to SwitchWithIt but you might want to check
that you aren't in tablet mode.
I wasn't aware of tablet mode in Windows 10 until I started searching for a solution. If you enter 'Tablet' in your search box, you will find it is also available on the desktop version. I guess it is there in case you have a touch screen.
David
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Well I just learned something new. I guess it would make sense if you
were using a laptop device.
On 4/22/2021 11:22 AM, David Bond wrote:
I wasn't aware of tablet mode in Windows 10 until I started searching
for a solution. If you enter 'Tablet' in your search box, you will
find it is also available on the desktop version. I guess it is there
in case you have a touch screen.
Well I just learned something new. I guess it would make sense if you
were using a laptop device.
On 4/22/2021 11:22 AM, David Bond wrote:
I wasn't aware of tablet mode in Windows 10 until I started searching
for a solution. If you enter 'Tablet' in your search box, you will
find it is also available on the desktop version. I guess it is there
in case you have a touch screen.
See the button YARD TRACKS on the screen here. That doesn't look right
Right portion of screen here cut off. Not resizaable.
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Question Everything.
Kurt
Sorry for the slow response. I have looked at the screen captures you sent. There is definitely a problem but I can't find the problem on my end. I just did a clean install on a Windows 10 computer (which appears to be what you are running) and both windows were both resizable and there were no cut-off areas.
It has been 5 days since you posted, if the problem is still present let me know.
David
I downloaded the latest version and still had the screen bugs. Based on your reply i tried changing screen resolution. The included screen shots were at 800 by 600. The shots I sent originally were 1280 x 1040. Even at the highest resolution 1920 x 1080 The screen is not resizable and there are no scroll bars. Curious what language are you writing this application in.
I have no idea why you are unable to resize and why you do not have scroll bars.
I am using Embarcadero Delphi 10.2. I am using EasySize add-on to the environment to support page resizings.
I personally have the program installed on 2 Windows 7 computers (home and club), a Windows 8 computer (home) and a Windows 10 computer (home). I have had no other reports of being unable to resize or scroll.
I have no idea how to fix the problem you are experiencing. If you have a suggestion, I am open to hearing it.
David
I have done some minimal searching online for a solution. I assume this is a problem unique to SwitchWithIt but you might want to check that you aren't in tablet mode.
Here is a link that had a possible solution:
https://forums.windowscentral.com/windows-10/380147-why-cant-i-resize-screens-since-windows-10-upgrade.html
Also, you may want to right-click on the desktop icon for the program and select Properties.
Then select the Security tab and make sure you have permissions. All of the items should have Allow checked. If not, changed to Allow.
If this doesn't work, select the Compatibility tab and run the compatibility troubleshooter. When I ran this on my Windows 10 test computer, it recommended Windows 8.
David
Last edit: David Bond 2021-04-21
Well that helped. I use a desktop so it could not be in tablet mode but
I use a TV for my display. When I checked what you recommended I saw
that my display was set to 150% which I need in order to see things
clearly. As a test I set the display to 100% and everything worked ok
but the fonts are very small making it difficult to see. So, not your
fault and I'll find a work around to my problem.
Thanks for your time
Kurt
On 4/21/2021 5:59 PM, David Bond wrote:
I wasn't aware of tablet mode in Windows 10 until I started searching for a solution. If you enter 'Tablet' in your search box, you will find it is also available on the desktop version. I guess it is there in case you have a touch screen.
David
Well I just learned something new. I guess it would make sense if you
were using a laptop device.
On 4/22/2021 11:22 AM, David Bond wrote:
Well I just learned something new. I guess it would make sense if you
were using a laptop device.
On 4/22/2021 11:22 AM, David Bond wrote: