Opera 21.0.1432.67 resolution problems
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mmcl26554 last edited by
I just got a new HP laptop with win 8.1 (updated) and a touch screen 15 inch. I copied the opera software folders from the old win7 computer (appdata, roming and local. Then I did an install of Opera which turned out to be 21 (the win 7 was 30) As many have experienced the font size of the bar across Opera was to small to read so in invoked HiDPI which of course helped. However, now every once in a while the resolution of the Gmail screen will blow up so a lot of the screen is beyond the boarders. A simple restart of Gmail fixes it but I'm wondering if it a Gmail problem, Opera problem, or Win 8.1 problem. It's not a big problem just annoying.
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mmcl26554 last edited by
Has anyone else experienced this problem? I get it quite frequently. When I close my laptop I have it set to NOT sleep but the screen does shut off. Often when I open it Opera has changed it's screen and only fills the top half of the screen. I can most of the time just move the bottom of the screen down but once it refused to allow me to do this and I had to close and reopen opera. Is there something wrong with version 21 or is it a win 8.1 problem or maybe an HP Envy problem. Does anyone have any incite to this?
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lem729 last edited by admin
I remember reading in this forum about some others who used HiDPI (the setting is in opera:Flags?) ended up with a larger font, and some had problems.
Here's a couple of threads that I found.
http://forums.opera.com/topic/2608/opera-pages-and-interface-too-small-in-high-resolution
http://forums.opera.com/topic/2551/installed-latest-update-all-menus-shrunk
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lem729 last edited by
good manufacturing practice? The HiDPl setting that gives with one hand and takes away with the other
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mmcl26554 last edited by
On another HP laptop I have there is no such problem but it doesn't have a touch screen so maybe the touch screen is the key?
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Deleted User last edited by
I have a Lenovo Carbon X1 Touch and I have the black line problem. I believe a touch monitor might indeed present a problem.