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Mod Organizer 2 Help - App Resolution?


Aelthwyn

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HELP! I'm not sure if this is the place to ask this, but I'm having trouble finding an answer through google searching. (every result is about Skyrim's resolution, not the resolution of the mod organizer program itself).

 

I've recently installed Mod Organizer 2 and I've run into an issue where the size of the mod organizer window is too tall for my screen. I cannot get to the bottom corner of the window in order to drag it in to a shorter size: it cuts off half the word 'Overwrite' at the bottom of the mod list, and the log section showing what action has just completed is totally hidden past the bottom of my screen. All the text is also really large.

 

Other program windows are correctly sized, such as google chrome and my old Mod Organizer 1. Why would this single program be showing at larger resolution/size than everything else?

 

Because I'm using a TV as my monitor and it's across the room, I do have my "scale layout" setting at 150%, but like I said all other programs open in windows that fit just fine within the bounds of my screen. At the moment the only way I can properly use Mod Organizer 2 is to switch the 'scale layout' back down to 100% while using it - but I think that may mess with things once I actually run Skyrim from it? In any case it's tedious to switch a setting back and forth whenever I want to use Mod Organizer (and end up squinting at any other folders or applications I might switch between which then look much smaller than usual).

 

Is there any way to change the resolution of this single program? Is that even what needs to be done to fix this? I'm at a loss.

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Only 2 things i know of is - MO2 settings/workarounds/Reset Window Geometry

 

 

And windows itself - ModOrganizer.exe/Properties/Compatibility/Change high DPI settings and try the options in there. ----High DPI scaling override for example.

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