Trying to edit some changes in SyncBackFree and it has decided to show with tiny display latters. I think this is because one of my monitors is 4k and it is ignoring that I wanted 200% on the graphics. But even when I move it to the secondary 2k monitor, the print is unreadable. I attached a picture below!
I'm looking for a way to get the print into a reasonable size where I can edit! Does anyone have any ideas?
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unreadable tiny display print
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Re: unreadable tiny display print
Hi,
I would suggest sending an email to [email protected] with a full screenshot and details like SynBack full version number, Windows version, how you launch the app, if it starts maximized or minimized, and resolutions (and scaling) of both monitors.
Thanks,
Kostas
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I would suggest sending an email to [email protected] with a full screenshot and details like SynBack full version number, Windows version, how you launch the app, if it starts maximized or minimized, and resolutions (and scaling) of both monitors.
Thanks,
Kostas
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