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Hi Erica,<br>
I don't use W10 yet but in W7 I go into Ease of Access Center in the
control panel. There are several options there. You can also go
into the Display section of control panel to do a general up-size of
everything. I think Win adjustments might work better than equest
ones. I run a T520 and use the 125% setting in the display
section. Helps with small screens and old eyes. I do most of my
work with dual monitors which makes the biggest difference. Nothing
like a big screen.<br>
Bruce Easterbrook P.Eng.<br>
Abode Engineering<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/24/2018 5:13 PM, Erica Porras via
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<p class="MsoNormal">I recently installed eQUEST v3.35 b7173 on
a new Yoga Lenovo laptop that is running Win 10. I immediately
ran into an issue with the interface - splash screen and
toolbar text appeared very tiny; so small that it becomes
difficult to use the tool. I found helpful instructions on the
energy-models.com forum (<a
href="http://energy-models.com/forum/equest-toolbar-icons-too-small"
moz-do-not-send="true">http://energy-models.com/forum/equest-toolbar-icons-too-small</a>),
which indeed fixed the small text issue. However, there now
seems to be missing field descriptors in the detailed
interface (see screen shot below). Has anyone ran into this
same problem? Are there any solutions I can implement as a
work around? I don’t have an older alternative laptop to use,
so I am hoping that I can make this work on my Windows 10
machine. Any help with the matter would be much appreciated.</p>
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