by iamme » Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:14 pm
Thanks. I've pinned it down a bit more. It is not the high resolution that is the problem, but the scaling options built in to windows to correct for high PPI displays. In the windows 8.1 display settings, if I select the "Smaller" end of the scale in the "change the size of all items" section, the problem is "fixed" and I can see the menu bar. (you must log out and in again to make it work). Of course this now means that the menu bar (and everything else) is too small to read.
I'm am not sure how the scaling works, but it would appear that the windows scaling options change the size of the menu bar, but not the mediamonkey toolbars (or anything else mediamonkey) so the mediamonkey toolbars end up on top of the menu bar.
Thanks. I've pinned it down a bit more. It is not the high resolution that is the problem, but the scaling options built in to windows to correct for high PPI displays. In the windows 8.1 display settings, if I select the "Smaller" end of the scale in the "change the size of all items" section, the problem is "fixed" and I can see the menu bar. (you must log out and in again to make it work). Of course this now means that the menu bar (and everything else) is too small to read.
I'm am not sure how the scaling works, but it would appear that the windows scaling options change the size of the menu bar, but not the mediamonkey toolbars (or anything else mediamonkey) so the mediamonkey toolbars end up on top of the menu bar.