How to reopen a minimized window?
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Re: How to reopen a minimized window?
Everything is updated and this is a new computer. Exactly why I cannot stand Windows and always prefer to use my Mac. All other programs seem fine so I am not sure what the issue is. If I cannot resolve this, I need to find MAC program to use.
Re: How to reopen a minimized window?
Are you using larger fonts and/or icons? Sometimes that can cause a problem. You might try changing to a smaller system font.umasscrew39 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2019, 18:55Everything is updated and this is a new computer. Exactly why I cannot stand Windows and always prefer to use my Mac. All other programs seem fine so I am not sure what the issue is. If I cannot resolve this, I need to find MAC program to use.
Windows settings->display->scale and layout.
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I tried that too- it is at the recommended settings but I altered them just to test it. Same problem and only with AA7. All other programs display just fine.
Re: How to reopen a minimized window?
Hello, for the moment, you may solve closing those windows (Camera control, Telescope, Filter wheel, Scripts) instead of minimizing them.
There is really no difference (all settings, connections, etc. will remain active). The window simply becomes "invisible", it's not deallocated.
When a window is minimized there should be also an animation which shows where the window is placed. Is this absent too?
In any case, in SP1 there will be an option to minimize secondary windows on the Windows Taskbar, just like browsers.
Fabio.
There is really no difference (all settings, connections, etc. will remain active). The window simply becomes "invisible", it's not deallocated.
When a window is minimized there should be also an animation which shows where the window is placed. Is this absent too?
In any case, in SP1 there will be an option to minimize secondary windows on the Windows Taskbar, just like browsers.
Fabio.
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Maybe they are minimized on the Windows Taskbar? A screenshot of it would be useful.umasscrew39 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2019, 18:02As you can see on the attachments, the camera window is open and when I minimize it, it disappears instead of going to the lower left corner. All the windows I open do the same thing.
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screenshots attached
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The Windows Taskbar is still not included in these screenshots.
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yes- I realize that
This is the only software I have this issue and I am not a windows user so have no idea how to fix this
This is the only software I have this issue and I am not a windows user so have no idea how to fix this
Re: How to reopen a minimized window?
I installed AA7 on another laptop and it correctly shows the star atlas as an icon when minimized...
My current display (from where I am typing this) is a 1920x1200 projector display but the source is a laptop with a native display of 1366x768. By default the laptop forced the projector display to scale the fonts and icons by 150% and when any scaling (even 125%) is introduced into the display then the Star Atlas icon will disappear and be unrecoverable.
I changed laptops that I use for displaying to the projector from an older AMD based machine to a newer machine with Intel graphics - in the past I've always had problems with integrated Intel graphics cards when displaying via a projector. My older AMD based machine displays the Star Atlas Icon properly even with some scaling.
So, at least on my machines, the problem is related to Intel based graphics scaling and probably not to the recent Win10 update.
My current display (from where I am typing this) is a 1920x1200 projector display but the source is a laptop with a native display of 1366x768. By default the laptop forced the projector display to scale the fonts and icons by 150% and when any scaling (even 125%) is introduced into the display then the Star Atlas icon will disappear and be unrecoverable.
I changed laptops that I use for displaying to the projector from an older AMD based machine to a newer machine with Intel graphics - in the past I've always had problems with integrated Intel graphics cards when displaying via a projector. My older AMD based machine displays the Star Atlas Icon properly even with some scaling.
So, at least on my machines, the problem is related to Intel based graphics scaling and probably not to the recent Win10 update.
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Thanks for all of the suggestions, Duncan. I tried them and even used Windows 10 software compatability test to try and fix the problem. The test reformatted windows to Windows 8 but the result was exactly the same. No taskbar on the bottom so no ability to find minimized windows. So, I am just going back to SGP and keep learning it and have to use another software to stack my images.
Re: How to reopen a minimized window?
That must be very frustrating.umasscrew39 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 16:22Thanks for all of the suggestions, Duncan. I tried them and even used Windows 10 software compatability test to try and fix the problem. The test reformatted windows to Windows 8 but the result was exactly the same. No taskbar on the bottom so no ability to find minimized windows. So, I am just going back to SGP and keep learning it and have to use another software to stack my images.
Have you tried running AA7 on another machine? I have installed AA7 on about a dozen machines (we have 3 residences) and the only one that exhibited this problem was the one using a dual display where scaling was being forced onto the 2nd display.
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Unfortunately, I only have 1 windows PC. All of my other computers are MACs. And the PC is a new Dell and I tried 3 other astro programs and they are load up fine. So, it is something funny between my new Dell and AA7. Frankly, I do not want to waste time exploring what is wrong, especially not being a computer IT type. I'd rather spend my time learning how to image. It is a shame as I wanted a more intuitive all-in-one program but I just do not want the headache of troubleshooting OS problems.