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Heating and Cooling Loads dialog - working in 120 dpi resolution

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jwongmep
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Heating and Cooling Loads dialog - working in 120 dpi resolution

Hi all,

Has anyone tried running Revit MEP with a larger DPI setting of 120 dpi (see attachment)? I am currently doing this since the regular resolution on my Windows XP makes my fonts too tiny to read comfortably.

The problem is, when I open the Heating/Cooling Loads dialog in Revit MEP, I can't see some of the buttons/functions since the larger resolution pushes them off the edge of the dialog, and I can't resize the dialog so there's no way to access those functions short of pressing tab and enter and hoping you've activated the right functions.

Is there some kind of workaround/setting somewhere in Revit MEP that addresses this problem?

thanks,

-John
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Anonymous
in reply to: jwongmep

have you tried changing your screen resolution to something lower like
800x600?

Brian Earsley
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jdub_mep wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone tried running Revit MEP with a larger DPI setting of 120 dpi (see attachment)? I am currently doing this since the regular resolution on my Windows XP makes my fonts too tiny to read comfortably.
>
> The problem is, when I open the Heating/Cooling Loads dialog in Revit MEP, I can't see some of the buttons/functions since the larger resolution pushes them off the edge of the dialog, and I can't resize the dialog so there's no way to access those functions short of pre
> ssing tab and enter and hoping you've activated the right functions.
>
> Is there some kind of workaround/setting somewhere in Revit MEP that addresses this problem?
>
> thanks,
>
> -John
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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jwongmep
in reply to: jwongmep

thanks for your reply. I've tried that and actually it made it even worse.

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