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#migration
Trying to setup PCBGCODE on a new machine (Windows 10). Got far enough to settings page but can't size the window to see/reach the 'accept' button. Closed it down and just tried 'run' on a board got message: Windows cannot find 'javaw.exe' Make sure you typed the name correctly and then try again. Closed that and get : Error calling ShellExecuteEx0 Any ideas? |
Usually when the window is too large, it means the image displayed at the top,of the window couldn¡¯t be found. You can check your install against the manual, search the forum here for people that have had this issue, or edit the pcbgcode-setup.ulp file and remove the references to the image.?
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Hope this helps, John --?
John Johnson From:?keith3125 via Groups.Io <kc1of36@...> Reply:?[email protected] <[email protected]> Date:?April 23, 2019 at 3:47:21 PM To:?[email protected] <[email protected]> Subject:? Re: [pcbgcode] New Machine #migration
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If you only need to get to the buttons once, how about temporarily changing the screen resolution for the few seconds you need to click the button. * shrink the application window to the menu bar? [click on the minus symbol at top right] * right click on desktop * left click on Display Settings * left click in Resolution box ***? ?write down current resolution * scroll to the left click on 1024 x 768 * left click on Keep changes * bring the window up to full size (click on it in the menu bar) * make your choices Then repeat all above to get your normal resolution restored I haven't tried this because I don't need it, but it should work fine.? If not try a 'custom' resolution that is taller. Let me (and everyone else) know how it goes. bye. On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 06:07, John Johnson <john@...> wrote:
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Must I 'shrink' the app window? Because in the 'setup screen, there's no '-'. Just an 'X' and a '?' Anyway around that?
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019, 7:57:27 PM MDT, Bruce Gennette <brucegennette@...> wrote:
If you only need to get to the buttons once, how about temporarily changing the screen resolution for the few seconds you need to click the button. * shrink the application window to the menu bar? [click on the minus symbol at top right] * right click on desktop * left click on Display Settings * left click in Resolution box ***? ?write down current resolution * scroll to the left click on 1024 x 768 * left click on Keep changes * bring the window up to full size (click on it in the menu bar) * make your choices Then repeat all above to get your normal resolution restored I haven't tried this because I don't need it, but it should work fine.? If not try a 'custom' resolution that is taller. Let me (and everyone else) know how it goes. bye. On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 06:07, John Johnson <john@...> wrote:
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I don't know if you're using Windows 10 but the display settings are a little crazy. I did find a way to see the 'accept' button...portrait to landscape. But navigating the mouse is insane even just to click the button.
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019, 7:57:27 PM MDT, Bruce Gennette <brucegennette@...> wrote:
If you only need to get to the buttons once, how about temporarily changing the screen resolution for the few seconds you need to click the button. * shrink the application window to the menu bar? [click on the minus symbol at top right] * right click on desktop * left click on Display Settings * left click in Resolution box ***? ?write down current resolution * scroll to the left click on 1024 x 768 * left click on Keep changes * bring the window up to full size (click on it in the menu bar) * make your choices Then repeat all above to get your normal resolution restored I haven't tried this because I don't need it, but it should work fine.? If not try a 'custom' resolution that is taller. Let me (and everyone else) know how it goes. bye. On Wed, 24 Apr 2019 at 06:07, John Johnson <john@...> wrote:
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