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Emu48 Too Big on Flat Screen Monitor - MNH - 08-10-2023 12:23 AM The Emu48 is too big on my coworker's 44 inch, 2560 x 1600 flat screen monitor. He has to close the task bar to see the bottom row of the Emu48 keyboard. Is there a way to decrease the size of the Emu48? The KML script that he's using is Jemac's Gx. RE: Emu48 Too Big on Flat Screen Monitor - kwarda - 08-10-2023 01:57 PM (08-10-2023 12:23 AM)MNH Wrote: The Emu48 is too big on my coworker's 44 inch, 2560 x 1600 flat screen monitor. He has to close the task bar to see the bottom row of the Emu48 keyboard. Is there a way to decrease the size of the Emu48? The KML script that he's using is Jemac's Gx. There is a "Scale" parameter available for the global section of the KML-file. Example: Scale 2 3 It should be described in the KML documentation. RE: Emu48 Too Big on Flat Screen Monitor - Eric Rechlin - 08-10-2023 05:10 PM Also look into changing the scaling in Windows. At that low of a resolution on a 44" screen, scaling should only be set to 100%, not 125% or 150%. Changing to a different KML could work too -- some of the ones I designed work fine at only 600 or 800 vertical pixels. Only my largest needs around 1200 pixels at 100%. RE: Emu48 Too Big on Flat Screen Monitor - MNH - 08-10-2023 09:46 PM (08-10-2023 01:57 PM)kwarda Wrote:(08-10-2023 12:23 AM)MNH Wrote: The Emu48 is too big on my coworker's 44 inch, 2560 x 1600 flat screen monitor. He has to close the task bar to see the bottom row of the Emu48 keyboard. Is there a way to decrease the size of the Emu48? The KML script that he's using is Jemac's Gx. Thank you. RE: Emu48 Too Big on Flat Screen Monitor - MNH - 08-10-2023 09:47 PM (08-10-2023 05:10 PM)Eric Rechlin Wrote: Also look into changing the scaling in Windows. At that low of a resolution on a 44" screen, scaling should only be set to 100%, not 125% or 150%. Thank you. |