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Tools Palette Cut Off In Windows

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  • sorin
    all from the view menu...
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  • rawshooter1
    The only way I can get the tools palette to show without being cut off is by hiding the toolbar...

    Is this how it is supposed to be..?
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  • sorin
    that is the workaround...you probably have 800 pixels height resolution...if you search the forums you'll see the same problem...
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  • rawshooter1
    Yes I do have 800 height screen resolution, that's also the recommended setting for Capture One according to the manual... "Calibrated color monitor in 1280x800, 24-bit resolution".

    The workaround might be ok, but what does the setting need to be then for Windows?
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  • Robert4
    [quote="rawshooter" wrote:
    Yes I do have 800 height screen resolution, that's also the recommended setting for Capture One according to the manual... "Calibrated color monitor in 1280x800, 24-bit resolution".

    The workaround might be ok, but what does the setting need to be then for Windows?


    I'm in the same boat. You either have to hide the taskbar and toolbar, or
    increase your monitor resolution.

    Rob
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  • SteveCa
    [quote="rawshooter" wrote:
    Yes I do have 800 height screen resolution, that's also the recommended setting for Capture One according to the manual... "Calibrated color monitor in 1280x800, 24-bit resolution".

    The workaround might be ok, but what does the setting need to be then for Windows?


    They really should have called that the bare minimum resolution. Same for free ram and hard drive space needed 😉
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  • photogenix
    Rather than dragging the task bar to the bottom (requiring you to drag it back up when needed), you may want to try its Auto Hide setting, which makes it temporarily appear when your mouse hits the bottom of the screen. Right-click a blue area of the task bar, select Properties, then tick the Auto-Hide box to try it out.
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  • rawshooter1
    Thanks for the replies and help... Auto hiding the Windows task bar works well, I'll go with that.

    Now, onto trying this software out 😊
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  • Paul Isi Rick
    You can always upgrade your laptop to one with higher resolution screen.
    Easy workaround.

    [quote="rawshooter" wrote:
    Thanks for the replies and help... Auto hiding the Windows task bar works well, I'll go with that.

    Now, onto trying this software out 😊
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