SCS 9.4.6 at 1680x1050 screen resolution (in 10.1.0)
Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2007 4:37 am
I've searched for posts regarding SCS display at various screen resolutions, but didn't see anything recent.
I'm running 9.4.6.
I've just purchased a new monitor (flat screen LCD, 22 inch diag., widescreen) and I'm running at the maximum native resolution of 1680 x 1050, using normal size fonts (96 DPI).
I can re-scale the cue list (top half of the screen) to a reasonable size, but the cue details (bottom half of the screen) is unusually large. I would have expected it to be smaller at higher resolution, but it seems to have "over compensated". I would have expected more information to fit, given the higher resolution and larger screen size.
I was using 1024 x 768 resolution prior to setting up the new monitor, and everything seemed appropriately scaled. Are there options in the program that can be used to adjust the display to optimize for a larger screen at higher resolution?
Here is a screen capture:

Each of the cue "sections" on the bottom half of the screen measure a full 1.25 inches high. I'm thinking that more of these should fit in the alloted screen "real estate".
Of course, this is a mere nit. The program functions just fine -- thanks for a great product!
I'm running 9.4.6.
I've just purchased a new monitor (flat screen LCD, 22 inch diag., widescreen) and I'm running at the maximum native resolution of 1680 x 1050, using normal size fonts (96 DPI).
I can re-scale the cue list (top half of the screen) to a reasonable size, but the cue details (bottom half of the screen) is unusually large. I would have expected it to be smaller at higher resolution, but it seems to have "over compensated". I would have expected more information to fit, given the higher resolution and larger screen size.
I was using 1024 x 768 resolution prior to setting up the new monitor, and everything seemed appropriately scaled. Are there options in the program that can be used to adjust the display to optimize for a larger screen at higher resolution?
Here is a screen capture:
Each of the cue "sections" on the bottom half of the screen measure a full 1.25 inches high. I'm thinking that more of these should fit in the alloted screen "real estate".
Of course, this is a mere nit. The program functions just fine -- thanks for a great product!