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Old   November 18, 2016, 05:57
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Dear all

I freshly installed Ansys on my Windows 10 Laptop. After installing a new graphics driver and disabling scaling on high dpi values (right click on workbench exe under compatibility tab) the work bench looks ok. Before it was blurry and unreadable and the scaling was very weird. Now my problem is when i launch the mesher / design modeler from the work bench it looks like in the image attached. the toolbar is not readable because the text size appears to be too large. I tried by changing system font sizes but it does not have any effect. Also i tried different resolations without obtaining a decent result. also i deactivated the scaling on the file AnsysWBU.exe, without success. Is there a way to change the toolbar height so the icons become readable?

This is a really frustrating issue, any help is highly appreciated


Thanks,

Markus
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