Noticed recently when I was trying to see more info on my screen.
The focusing window comprises 3 panels, the middle one is the graph.
I made an attempt to shrink the window by a smidgeon or two, discovering the outer
two panels are fixed in width whilst the (perhaps more important) graph panel will shrink - even as far as being totally squashed out of view.
Is there a way to reduce the two outer panels, they seem to need somewhat more space in the window that is perhaps necessary.
Mind I could get a larger screen !
Focus window
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Re: Focus window
Hi,
currently the space used by the two side panels is deliberately fixed, since if those panels were made much narrower then there would not be sufficient space to fully display their content. Looking at them, I can see that the left panel really cannot be narrowed much at all and the right you could possibly squeeze 20 pixels out of it - unfortunately not enough to make a big difference to the graph.
One thing you can do is drag the bottom panel away from the bottom of the SharpCap window, then put it back - this makes it go all the way along the bottom, which gives it a little extra width.
cheers,
Robin
currently the space used by the two side panels is deliberately fixed, since if those panels were made much narrower then there would not be sufficient space to fully display their content. Looking at them, I can see that the left panel really cannot be narrowed much at all and the right you could possibly squeeze 20 pixels out of it - unfortunately not enough to make a big difference to the graph.
One thing you can do is drag the bottom panel away from the bottom of the SharpCap window, then put it back - this makes it go all the way along the bottom, which gives it a little extra width.
cheers,
Robin
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Re: Focus window
Cheers Robin.
Perhaps a bigger monitor, or even two
Perhaps a bigger monitor, or even two