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Unread post by osha » 09 Jan 2015, 16:09

Hi

The text on the Patch window on the modules is really difficult to read. The black text is tiny and very grainy/broken up. Cannot zoom either on this window.

Tried different screens and its the same on my Macbook Pro 13", on a 15" Mac Perspex screen and a 21" BenQ.

any ideas?

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Unread post by sephult » 09 Jan 2015, 17:55

In the settings there is a global zoom that you can use. Ive had to modify this a time or two for my tablet.
I generally do not find problems with reading this text, so maybe you modified this setting before and didn't realize?

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Unread post by sephult » 09 Jan 2015, 17:56

Its under the Touch Screen -> Global Zoom Scale and I believe the default is 1.00
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Unread post by osha » 09 Jan 2015, 19:47

Thanks ...but it's not that. I tried changing it and it makes little difference unfortunately.

Also if you are on a Mac have you noticed the mouse jumping when you click on a parameter...really strange , it jumps a good inch when I try to click on a horizontal parameter slider in Properties....

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Unread post by senso » 09 Jan 2015, 20:31

welcome osha,
few info
I use myself a mac...

1)the mouse jumping let the cursor fits the position of the current fader designed like that, not a bug... you will appreciate it on stage to avoid big jumps

2) the next release will have a more contrasted design in the patching window

senso+++

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Unread post by sephult » 10 Jan 2015, 00:22

I am the windows user :)

I agree, with the mouse jumping at first it takes some getting used to...but I have learned to love it.
I have a friend I work with who was not used it as well, for windows at-least I told him when he wants to change a parameter....do a triple click and he picked it right up.

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Unread post by osha » 10 Jan 2015, 01:20

Ah wow OK I'll try getting in to that. Unusual.

Lovin Hollyhock btw. really very impressed. The user interface takes a little getting used to but wow there are many wonderful finds and such amazing potential here. Will be purchasing as soon as the tax man has his fill!


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