hi all,
i am using a lenovo ultra book with windows 8. and at the flash teases it always shows the content way to small and especially the writings are hardly readable.
i attach a screenshot so you can see what i am talking about.
i tried to right click and "enlarge" or ctrl+, but it always only enlarged the outer screen and didnt change the content and writings itself. so that takes a bit the fun from the flash teases so i am asking for your ideas. would be great if you could help me.
greets
Flash Player shows too small
Flash Player shows too small
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Re: Flash Player shows too small
I might be wrong, but I think that the text size there is defined in pixels .. changing your display resolution should "fix" the issue, as annoying as a "solution" it is. Give it a try, just to prove me wrong or something :)
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thanks for your reply, i appreciate that a lot.
but unfortunately i didnt work. everything else changed and got bigger, just the letters in the flash teases stayed small...
but unfortunately i didnt work. everything else changed and got bigger, just the letters in the flash teases stayed small...
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Re: Flash Player shows too small
Huh, I've been proven wrong, damnit :)
Which seems to mean it actually readjusts to screen resolution .. and just randomly chooses to set itself to a different height for you than for me.. hmm.
Does it work as poorly in another browser?
Which seems to mean it actually readjusts to screen resolution .. and just randomly chooses to set itself to a different height for you than for me.. hmm.
Does it work as poorly in another browser?
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hey, you got it. it is better in explorer, just in firefox it seems that bad.
strange. does it mean, i have to download another firefox version?
strange. does it mean, i have to download another firefox version?
Re: Flash Player shows too small
Well, Firefox version _might_ be an issue, but unlikely the actual cause; unless you're running something really ancient. It would've been an issue for other people in the recent past, there would've been some messages about it on the forum - I couldn't find any.
Now, since IE has a separate flash plugin from the Firefox one, the issue is more likely that your Firefox Flash plugin has gotten messed up somehow ... try reinstalling that. If in doubt, blame Flash ... :)
Now, since IE has a separate flash plugin from the Firefox one, the issue is more likely that your Firefox Flash plugin has gotten messed up somehow ... try reinstalling that. If in doubt, blame Flash ... :)
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