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PokerStars tables - wrong resulutions - KostenBerg - 09-06-2017 Hey guys I made all the settings in S&T and started to play a tupical session on Party and PokerStars with tiled mode. But when a started play my Party windows tiled perfectly and PS always was biggest then i made in Visualize Grid mode. I am tried to change some resolution|monitors but always the same problem. Windows always bigest by 15-20% then i tried to do. I hope you will help me RE: PokerStars tables - wrong resulutions - SaT_Admin - 09-06-2017 What version of Windows are you using? How many monitors? And what resolution and scaling % are you using in Windows? RE: PokerStars tables - wrong resulutions - KostenBerg - 09-06-2017 Im using Windows 10 and 2 monitors. Resolution - 1920x1080 and if you mean text scale its 100% RE: PokerStars tables - wrong resulutions - SaT_Admin - 09-06-2017 Can you go to this page, and try Solution #1 http://www.stackandtile.com/sat/help/windows-10-fix Click on the Custom Scaling. And since you're already on 100%, change it to 125% and then log off, and then go BACK to Custom Scaling again, and change it back to 100%, and then log off again. And then let me know if it works RE: PokerStars tables - wrong resulutions - pacan - 11-07-2017 hi. I tryed to follow this and I still have a problem( Probably thas why I dont have buttons "add" "remove" etc https://gyazo.com/3ec909a9bb80a4895129766668004d66 I have Win10 on the Mac by bootcamp RE: PokerStars tables - wrong resulutions - SaT_Admin - 11-07-2017 (11-07-2017, 08:28 PM)pacan Wrote: hi. I tryed to follow this and I still have a problem( Ahhh yes, probably you are running a really high resolution? What resolution and what scaling % are you using in Windows? You can find out by right clicking the desktop and choosing 'Display Settings' |