Hi
I have just upgraded to the latest version of Lightburn 2.1 and found that I now I have a screen that is so difficult to read and small and light grey. I de-installed and went back to my previously installed version 2.0.5 and this has also come up the same and has lost the clarity it had before. I do not want to have to replace my hardware. Please help
Bob
Many thanks for the response, I re-upgraded to 2.1 and your suggestions appear to have helped. But I have uncovered another issue in that the Pallette colour bar at the bottom the screen will only show if window is full screen and not in a window any help with this would be good too?
What is your screen resolution? It may be getting cut off if your resolution is too low to display it in windowed mode.
On Windows, right-click the desktop, choose Display Settings, and look under Display Resolution. On a Mac, click the Apple menu, select System Settings, and click Displays.
While this doesn´t solve your resolution issues it´s way faster to use the Pallette:
Select Arrange and Arrange (long)
Grab the dotted bar and dock the Arrange Bar against the Lightburn Window border
Dock the Pallet Bar next to the Arrange Bar
Grab the Pallet dotted bar and push the Arrange Bar until it ≈aligns with the right border of the Create Tools Toolbar.
Now you have Arrange (long) Bar in his place, one more place to easily check Group/Ungroup and a faster way to use Lightburn.
What does this do to the switches and status messages at the bottom of the workspace window?
Hi
Screen res is 1600*900 (recommended)
Regards
Bob
Excellent! I like your setup a lot better than mine, thanks!
Can you push that up any higher on your PC?
No that is highest I can get with my current monitor. Up until this new version everything has been okay. I am fortunate that I use my newer spec’d laptop to burn and this works perfectly.
I have an old HP i5 desktop that I have had for so long now but still works absolutely perfectly on everything else. I really hate this technical revolution sometimes in that you have to get rid of perfectly good working hardware! Even MS have had to bend on WIn10 support as your probably aware.
Regards
Bob
I am 50/50 on it. I have an expensive Dell i7 with a solid state hard drive that cannot upgrade to Win11.
But I have a Dell i3 and Acer i5 with a regular HDs that did. And Win10 is perfectly good best I can tell.
But I earned a decent living as both an Electronics Technician and Applications Programmer that payed for the toys. So if I want the toys, I have to adapt, no?





