Is there a way to increase the size of boards on my user settings?
It's really, REALLY hard to read anything or see icons with it being this small
I tried CTRL+Scrolling but that zooms my entire browser in & out, which messes up everything else.
I've bumped or missed threads a few times now because I can't see what it says.
Forum - Increase Size of Board Overview
Re: Forum - Increase Size of Board Overview
Looks perfectly fine to me
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Re: Forum - Increase Size of Board Overview
Part of the problem is my heightened sensitivity to certain colours (namely primaries) causing me to be somewhat unable to process them correctly; resulting in them blurring out. The other part is the 2.5 feet between myself & my screens.Neico wrote:Looks perfectly fine to me
I'll just scroll in & out when I switch tabs I suppose. I'm able to see this but even then it's still fuzzy around the edges.
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I'm a little confused if you heightened sensitivity wouldn't you see the coloured better rather than worse?
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If he is over sensitive, it probably has an effect similar to games with too much bloom. Where colors bleed over their surroundings.
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Re: Forum - Increase Size of Board Overview
Exactly, I have to turn HDR off on certain maps because of how high the intensity might be.Gary wrote:If he is over sensitive, it probably has an effect similar to games with too much bloom. Where colors bleed over their surroundings.
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I have no idea about this forum software and its theming, but for the time being you can probably zoom using your browsers scaling capabilities; usually by holding down Control and using the mouse-wheel or pressing +/-.
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