I had a thought. I have a very high resoltion-able laptop screen plus some large monitors. Even with my laptop, I was using MM at high resolution 2560x1600 but with 150% scale. Buttons don’t all display. When I change to 125% then it does. Could there be missing math for your button size calculations? For instance, it would seem the buttons for Job Control could be made smaller for higher scale?
There is a set amount of pixels required to display MillMage and LightBurn, and we do our best to make sure the software is fully functional in those low-resolution situations. If you’re at 150% scale, some things are likely dynamically hidden. Can you show us a full screenshot?
I have taken three screenshots. The one where everything looks good is at 125% scale. The other two were done at 150% scale. I also restarted MM to see if difference and it draws a new window differently - I suppose it took math into effect but does not when still running as someone changes the resolution or scale? I hope these help. Let me know if anything else is needed.
BTW, you have to look carefully at the bottom to see the top edges of buttons barely peeking. So its not that buttons are entirely hidden by not being drawn but simply overwritten from I can tell.
May I suggest units of measure be shown anywhere measurements are given. For instance at the top left, there is near the lock symbol units displayed, “in” in my case. But for the radius, the units aren’t displayed and at the top right units aren’t displayed. The font height units aren’t dsiplayed either. Just a thought. Thanks
The units button is the display, so if you’re in inches mode (as displayed on the button) then the font height is also in inches.
Any additional text we add on to the menu bar makes LightBurn harder to fit onto low resolution screens, unfortunately.