Making a P5 instrument full screen?

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2006/06/06 00:37:25 (permalink)

Making a P5 instrument full screen?

Hi, all!

I am still playing with the P5 demo, so far so good. However, my eyes get quickly tired looking at all the small fonts and buttons inside P5 instruments such as PSyn2. The instrument (Psyn2) takes only half of my screen. Is there any way to make the instrument occupy full screen, with the corresponding enlargement of text and buttons inside the instrument?

Thank you!
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    RE: Making a P5 instrument full screen? 2006/06/06 01:00:17 (permalink)
    There was a thread a while back that discussed magnifier (external) apps. You wouldn't happen to be running an nVidia card/drivers, would you? There's zoom built in.
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    RE: Making a P5 instrument full screen? 2006/06/06 01:05:13 (permalink)
    I've got an ATI Radeon Xpress 200 series.

    Something for Cakewalk to work on. This should be made an easy task for the end user, no matter their graphics card.
    post edited by HiThere - 2006/06/06 01:16:54
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    RE: Making a P5 instrument full screen? 2006/06/06 01:14:11 (permalink)
    b rock, thank you for the heads up about Windows magnifier! It certainly helps to protect against the eye strain, though a full screen instrument would have been even better
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    RE: Making a P5 instrument full screen? 2006/06/21 01:03:44 (permalink)
    Problem solved - I simply changed the display resolution to its lowest (800x600 pixels), and the virtual instrument is now taking up the full screen! :)
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