Bryce 7 GUI is EXTREMELY Small...

edited September 2023 in Bryce Discussion

I know it's an old program but are there any plug ins or files that can be edited to enlarge the buttons in the [Bryce] interface?

Most of them are very tiny.....

Post edited by Richard Haseltine on

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  • HoroHoro Posts: 10,641

    No, there aren't any. It always opens on a full screen so it depends on the size of the screen. I do hope you can manage it, Bryce is well worth using it.

  • S RayS Ray Posts: 399

    I keep my screen Display resolution at 1680 X 1050. My monitor will do 1920 X 1050 bit I lose the tools on the right-side bar {they are hidden & I can even grab them to drag into view.} I have also tried clicking on the Bryce Icon in the file folder & changed Compatibility mode & run in 640 X 480 Display resolution, but that didn't help either.

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,186

    useing  1920 X 1080    +   And  seems alright   

    _    Are  you on 4K   or  somerthing  ??

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,186

    S Ray said:

    I keep my screen Display resolution at 1680 X 1050. My monitor will do 1920 X 1050 bit I lose the tools on the right-side bar {they are hidden & I can even grab them to drag into view.} I have also tried clicking on the Bryce Icon in the file folder & changed Compatibility mode & run in 640 X 480 Display resolution, but that didn't help either.

    Screen goes off the side of my monitor

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/screen-goes-off-the-side-of-my-monitor/a0a48c73-97c5-4f51-8e67-83431f318441 ;

  • S Ray said:

    I keep my screen Display resolution at 1680 X 1050. My monitor will do 1920 X 1050 bit I lose the tools on the right-side bar {they are hidden & I can even grab them to drag into view.} I have also tried clicking on the Bryce Icon in the file folder & changed Compatibility mode & run in 640 X 480 Display resolution, but that didn't help either.

     

     

    Ha ha, yeah - tried this too, you only get the top left corner of the Bryce interface. 

  • edited September 2023

    ed3D said:

    useing  1920 X 1080    +   And  seems alright   

    _    Are  you on 4K   or  somerthing  ??

     

    "4K"  Sorry, not sure what you mean...

    But my monitor is a 16:9 / 1920x1080 monitor....which would've still been a 'thing' back in 2011.  

    Giving some thought, however, I read somewhere that the 2011 relase really hadn't changed the interface that it began with in the 90's.

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  • Horo said:

    No, there aren't any. It always opens on a full screen so it depends on the size of the screen. I do hope you can manage it, Bryce is well worth using it.

     

    If I can't find a practical work around I may have to resign to manually turning down my monitor's resolution every time I load Bryce. 

  • For anyone else wondering I have to change my desktop res to 720p (1280x720) in order for Bryce to display as intended.

    This was standard Windows Vista / Laptop size back in the day.

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,186
    edited September 2023

    Coin-Operated_Mendicant said:

    ed3D said:

    useing  1920 X 1080    +   And  seems alright   

    _    Are  you on 4K   or  somerthing  ??

     

    "4K"  Sorry, not sure what you mean...

    But my monitor is a 16:9 / 1920x1080 monitor....which would've still been a 'thing' back in 2011.  

    Giving some thought, however, I read somewhere that the 2011 relase really hadn't changed the interface that it began with in the 90's.

    3840 x 2160 pixel

    As things stand, the majority of 4K displays come with 3840 x 2160 pixel (4K UHDTV) resolution

    , which is exactly four times the pixel count of full HD displays (1920 x 1080 pixels)

     

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  • HansmarHansmar Posts: 2,929

    I have a 16:9 / 1920x1080 monitor and use 125% text size and have no problems at all with the Bryce GUI. It is a Windows 10 laptop. I wonder whether there is anything else in your system provoking your problems. I do not know what that would be.

  • NGartplayNGartplay Posts: 3,112
    edited September 2023

    I'm using Windows 11.  27" Dell monitor.  Settings in system are 1920 x 1080 at 100%.  No problems with Bryce.

    I wonder if you could change the settings on your monitor instead of your system.  At lease give them a look over.

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  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,186
    edited September 2023

    S Ray said:

    I keep my screen Display resolution at 1680 X 1050. My monitor will do 1920 X 1050 bit I lose the tools on the right-side bar {they are hidden & I can even grab them to drag into view.} I have also tried clicking on the Bryce Icon in the file folder & changed Compatibility mode & run in 640 X 480 Display resolution, but that didn't help either.

    Use Nvida or AMD  Control Panel 

    EDIT :   &   just thought of  +  is it Bryce only ??

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  • S RayS Ray Posts: 399

     

    Use Nvida or AMD  Control Panel 

    EDIT :   &   just thought of  +  is it Bryce only ??

     That worked thanks, I used the Nvidia Control Panel instead of windows setting. Windows setting show the display is 1680X1050 But Nvidia Control Panel Has it at 1980X1080 and all of Bryce's tool show.

  • ed3Ded3D Posts: 2,186

    S Ray said:

     

    Use Nvida or AMD  Control Panel 

    EDIT :   &   just thought of  +  is it Bryce only ??

     That worked thanks, I used the Nvidia Control Panel instead of windows setting. Windows setting show the display is 1680X1050 But Nvidia Control Panel Has it at 1980X1080 and all of Bryce's tool show.

    alright  then    +     you're  welcome 

  • vrba79vrba79 Posts: 1,398

    It would be nice if they'd revisit Bryce and just make a new version.

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