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Make GUI Size Changeable or Adjust to Resolution

Discussion in 'Feature Suggestions' started by BrandonChance, Jul 23, 2013.

  1. BrandonChance

    BrandonChance New Member

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    My home computer's screen is 1366 x 768, and I don't know what it is, but a little over half of the bottom row (Noise OSC, Feedback, etc.) gets cut off, and it's VERY inconvenient. I can't choose several filters because of this, can't assign envelopes/LFO's to the bottom row, and I can't use macros 5-8. Anything you could do to fix this would DEFINITELY be appreciated :)
     
  2. Pesict

    Pesict NI Product Owner

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    That was one of the reason why I upgraded the 14" LCD of my notebook to a resolution 1600x900.
    Wasn't disappointed :)

    Meanwhile I'm planing to migrate to a Mac.
    Now (minutes ago), Apple decided to "kill" the non-retina 15,4" MacBook Pro.
    Then I thought "what about the 13" Modell"? Then I realized the resolution of 1280x800.....

    Now I read this - and there is still no "workaround"?
    And it's obvious Massive isn't the only application, which may not work with "low-rez" displays.
    What now?
     
  3. EvilDragon

    EvilDragon Well-Known Member

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    Don't use low-res displays, obviously.


    Interestingly enough, my Windows 7 laptop is 1388x768, but I see Massive fully without any issues. Mine is 15", though. :)
     
  4. Pesict

    Pesict NI Product Owner

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    Well, I don't use it, since I upgraded the display of my Dell Notebook.
    Actually I'm happy with it since the most stuff works great.
    But there are some certain great solutions available, and as a Microsoft user this so might be "great" for enterprise, it's not doing well with my demands.

    That's the reason I'd like to migrate to an Apple-System.
    And since there are not much options left, I try to learn how to avoid stupid stuff like "low res"-Problems on High Performance Tools :)

    You can empathize why I'm asking "What now"?
     
  5. shivaboom

    shivaboom New Member

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    clean & resizeable GUI is must have feature for all modern vst plugins!
    still waiting this in Massive.. or in Massive 2.0