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I've burned probably 50 audio CDs successfully with Imgburn in the last 4 years, but have encountered a peculiar problem.

 

The "OK" button does not appear on the screen where files are loaded and a cue file is to be saved. Picture attached of what I see.

 

I hadn't used the program in several months and thought I must be losing my mind. I then looked at the online guide to confirm that it should appear immediately below the "add to write queue when done" check box. But that checkbox is the very last thing shown in the window. So I can't proceed.

 

I recently bought a new monitor and thought my screen resolution might have something to do with it. I'm at 1600 x 900, but tried several other resolutions with no change.

 

This occurs on version 2.5.7.0. I uninstalled it and then tried 2.5.8.0 and 2.5.5.0 with the same results.

 

I'm sure this is something stupid I've overlooked, but need a sanity check.

 

 

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Posted

What OS is that?

 

What have you done to 'Themes', font sizes, screen DPI settings etc to make it different from how it looks by default?

 

Can you get a screenshot of the entire screen rather than just a cropped window please?

Posted

It's Windows 7 Home Premium, fully updated.

 

Your comments led me to discover what's going on.

 

This new larger monitor has forced me to go to a custom text size in control panel/display. My aging eyes can't cope with small fonts on this large screen. I'm using custom 165%.

 

When I switch back to "larger", which is 150% and NOT a custom size, the problem disappears and I can see the OK button.

 

Attached are 2 pics. One at 165, showing no button. The other at "larger", showing the button.

 

Is this solvable other than by resetting my display when I want to use the program?

 

 

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It doesn't look like you're even getting the full window when using 150%... so it's not due to the 'custom' size, it's just that the window can't fit on the screen and so you're losing the bottom of it.

 

I may be able to tweak what happens in such situations for the next version but there's nothing you can do for the current release.

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OK, thanks LIghtning.

 

I hope you can put a tweak in upcoming versions. I had downloaded and used a competing program to get by this issue a couple of days ago when I burned a CD, but I'd prefer to stick with ImgBurn and get rid of the competitor.

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