zooy7eventeen Posted October 30, 2021 Posted October 30, 2021 The interface for Data Editor is mostly functional, but some parts are scrambled and therefore not functional. The program window is also very small making it difficult to read. I believe this is because I upgraded to Windows 11, which I did before I downloaded Data Editor. It's too late for me to roll back to Windows 10 because I'm passed the 10 day period for that. I'm using a new Razer 15 laptop. Quote
Cave Waverider Posted October 31, 2021 Posted October 31, 2021 Data Editor works fine with Windows 11. It sounds like Windows 11 has automatically enabled Scaling for you, which leads to issues with Java GUI programs (among others) on any Windows version because it doesn't respect the program's native font scaling setting/request properly (it would have been nice if Windows 11 had finally fixed this OS bug, but I guess it will never be fixed). Either disable it in Windows Display settings (called "Scale" in Windows 11 - set to 100% to disable) and/or look up the Data Editor Tutorials for the workaround to work around the Windows bug and allow Scaling to work with Data Editor. Quote
zooy7eventeen Posted November 1, 2021 Author Posted November 1, 2021 Thank you so much. I was able to look up the Data Editor Tutorials for the workaround like you suggested and I found what I was looking for and now Data Editor works the way it's supposed to. Now I can edit everything I'm supposed to be able to edit and I don't have to look really close to the screen to read it. Again thanks a lot. 1 Quote
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