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A few quick questions:
What's the maximum screen size CQC can manage? I'm running a touchscreen that's native 1440x900. I can't seem to get my background to show in full.
Full screen mode; for some reason it still leaves the application border. Is full screen supposed to do that, or am I doing something wrong? Is there a keystroke to exit fullsceen?
Thanks guys,
Rus
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If you just maximize the app it will still have the border. If you do fullscreen mode in the viewer's sense of that word, it should go fully full screen with no border or title bar. How you are invoking the full screen mode?
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Thanks Dean,
I do it via the menu item; full screen.
But I still struggle with background images of 1440x900. I have scroll bars on the bottom and right, but they don't show me the full size. Is there a way to set the size of a template?
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To set the template size in the designer you mean? Or when viewing? There's no way to do it when viewing currently. When you indicate go into full screen it's not actually taking over the whole screen without any border?
I'm not sure about the scroll bars. The viewer doesn't use any, so I'm not sure what's showing you those?
Oh, and on getting out of the full screen, it's Ctrl-Shift-F1. If you set Kiosk mode that will force you to provide administrative (or power user as well I think) login if the viewer isn't already logged in as such.
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Make sure your template is set to 1440x900 first.
- To do this right click on the backgrouns somewhere and select "Set Size"
Then make sure you background image is also the same resolution.
When you go fullscreen you should fill our monitor up completely (assuming the monitor is running 1440x900).
As Dean said, there are no scroll bars in the IV, only in the designer.
Maybe a screen shot would help show you issue.
Mick
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Thanks guys,
It's a bit of a variable response. I did find the 'set template' size and that fixed the designing issue.
As for going full screen, I figured out that it's an issue with whether or not I have the start menu set to autohide or not. If it's not set to autohide, I always get a CQC border around my full screen.
If I turn on autohide, then... a) if the app is maximized, I still get borders when I go fullscreen, but b) if the app isn't maximized, I get a true fullscreen when I choose it.
Weird.
Russ
PS, the scroll bar issue was always with Interface Editor.
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