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It's possible to set scaling factor too high for current resolution #306

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bsftshantanu opened this issue Aug 12, 2021 · 2 comments
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Problem

I managed to switch the Scaling Factor to Pixel Doubled on a laptop with limited resolution; 1366x768 and I couldn't switch back as the bottom part of the window was off screen.

I ended up struggling with pressing TAB and guessing what I was choosing to bring things back to normal.

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Could you provide keyboard shortcuts for the Scaling Factor drop down, or move the drop down to the top of the window.
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be able to resize the window to a much much smaller size somehow to be able to access the dropdown.

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@cassidyjames cassidyjames changed the title move the Scaling Factor drop down to the top (or provide shortcut) It's possible to set scaling factor too high for current resolution Aug 12, 2021
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cassidyjames commented Aug 12, 2021

@bsftshantanu I've updated the title as the underlying issue is that it's possible to select a bad scaling factor in the first place; we should disable the options that result in a lower-than-supported effective resolution.

I thought we used to do this, so not sure why it's not working now.

@cassidyjames cassidyjames added the Status: Confirmed Verified by someone other than the reporter label Aug 12, 2021
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@cassidyjames we tried a few things back in #262 but unfortunately were not successful...

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