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AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com => AirNav RadarBox and RadarBox24.com Discussion => Topic started by: 8Q7CY on August 17, 2013, 09:41:10 PM
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Can anyone help?
I have just tried use my Air Nav after several months and I notice that I can no longer access the 'apply button' in the preference screen, as I cannot see the lower part of this screen. Therefore I cannot change any of the parameters for example 'switch off' the share data facility or change my location etc.
This means I have had to stop using the system.
Is there a simple method of making the 'preference screen' larger to allow access to the apply or cancel buttons?
My computer skills are strictly limited consequently a simple explanation would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
8Q7CY
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Have you changed the font size? See http://www.airnavsystems.com/forum/index.php?topic=4200
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If your using WIN7 then you will have to download 'Resizenable' . The font size made no difference on my Dell Laptop. This was a bug that I raised in Feb 2011 and still hasn't been fixed. I will say no more.
Tommyg
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Looks like 8Q7CY was able to use the preference box previously but cannot do it now for some reason
Alan
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Have you perhaps accidently move the whole box down ?
If so, click on the top grey area of the box, hold your left button down and drag the whole box back up where you can see it.
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Many thanks Chaps,
Firstly I must apologise for my delay in replying, this was due to other commitments that took me away from home.
Oh golly! Thanks to the link supplied by tarbat I now realise that I have the same self problem back in 2010 whilst running Vista. Almost word for wordI think it must an age thing Hi Hi!
I will try the font size change and see if that solves the problem as it did with Vista.
Sorry to learn that John ZS1AGH has no HF antennas otherwise I would give you a call on 15m.
Once again many thank for all your assistance.
73 de Tony 8Q7CY
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Hi,
I had the same problem a while ago when I switched to Win7 64bit. It occasionally happens when I forget to run program as administrator.
Apologies if all that is 'old hat', only just back on here after a long absence