Resizable Window

Hello. I couldn't help notice. When having it in window mode it just becomes to big that there no way to make the interface any smaller to get around on things. Only way to see all controls is just in full window mode which I find a bit to much. Im not a fan of having to have my windows full screen just to see everything. I've tried resizing the window. Though it doesnt allow you too really under Windows 11. Screen resolution is 1440p. Windows Scale set to 200%.

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Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. This is on DeskScapes Configuration Windows? And what version of DeskScapes on have on? Post a screenshot of what you're seeing will help.

Thanks
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.

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Quoting basj, reply 1

Hello,
Sorry to hear you are having issues. This is on DeskScapes Configuration Windows? And what version of DeskScapes on have on? Post a screenshot of what you're seeing will help.

Thanks
Basj,
Stardock Community Assistant.
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Ya its the Deskscapes configuration Windows. It just becomes way to huge. Tried resizing it to not take up so much space but it doesnt. Only solution was to drop the settings inside windows of 200 scale down to 175 only then the Deskscape window just barely fits inside the screen with out being in full screen as shown in pic.

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The problem is you are running at 200% scaling on a 1440p display.  This gives you an effective resolution of 720p which is very low for modern standards.  What physical size is your display as a 1440p display would typically be 27" and run at 125% scaling.

The UI is designed to fit 1024x768 screens and above once scaling is taken into account which leaves you very borderline on vertical height at 720p as the window has a min size of 1311x717 pixels

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Quoting Neil, reply 3

The problem is you are running at 200% scaling on a 1440p display.  This gives you an effective resolution of 720p which is very low for modern standards.  What physical size is your display as a 1440p display would typically be 27" and run at 125% scaling.

The UI is designed to fit 1024x768 screens and above once scaling is taken into account which leaves you very borderline on vertical height at 720p as the window has a min size of 1311x717 pixels
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I drop it to 175% Its a TV that is 43 inchs normally 4k. Though I drop it down to 1440p for gaming purposes to have steady fps. If I go down to 125% then the taskbar along with everything else looks way to small I may try 150% see how it looks..