New GEM Installation
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A note, after updating you may have to do a CTRL+Refresh to refresh the JS/CSS cache (chrome). Also you'll want to refresh the page in general.
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Whoa. Absolutely bizarre!
I was set to 4K (3840x2160) with 150% scaling factor in Win10.
Change scale factor back to 100%, no change in behavior.
Changed resolution to 1920x1080: VOILA!
Save button magically appeared.
I'll email you some screenshots shortly.
I was set to 4K (3840x2160) with 150% scaling factor in Win10.
Change scale factor back to 100%, no change in behavior.
Changed resolution to 1920x1080: VOILA!
Save button magically appeared.
I'll email you some screenshots shortly.
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Re: New GEM Installation
Looking into it. Strange it's disappearing.TonyPh12345 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 2:56 pmWhoa. Absolutely bizarre!
I was set to 4K (3840x2160) with 150% scaling factor in Win10.
Change scale factor back to 100%, no change in behavior.
Changed resolution to 1920x1080: VOILA!
Save button magically appeared.
I'll email you some screenshots shortly.
Ben
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Re: New GEM Installation
For anyone who comes across this thread via a search, the "missing 'Save' button" (as well as other important behaviors in other tabs/frames) issue is due to browser frame size. If you have the issue, here's a couple of work-arounds (with Windows and Chrome).
1) Set your display resolution to 1920x1080.
2) Keep your resolution at 3840x2160, but set your scaling factor to 200%
3) Or, keep your resolution greater than 1920x1080, unmaximize your browser window, and adjust its size until the "Save" button appears. It's completely dynamic, no need to refresh or anything. It'll just magically appear when the browser window is rendering a 1920x1080 workspace.
1) Set your display resolution to 1920x1080.
2) Keep your resolution at 3840x2160, but set your scaling factor to 200%
3) Or, keep your resolution greater than 1920x1080, unmaximize your browser window, and adjust its size until the "Save" button appears. It's completely dynamic, no need to refresh or anything. It'll just magically appear when the browser window is rendering a 1920x1080 workspace.
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Re: New GEM Installation
There's also a F/W version that can be used at https://www.brultech.com/dashbox/dashbo ... b12_4k.imgTonyPh12345 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 8:48 pmFor anyone who comes across this thread via a search, the "missing 'Save' button" (as well as other important behaviors in other tabs/frames) issue is due to browser frame size. If you have the issue, here's a couple of work-arounds (with Windows and Chrome).
1) Set your display resolution to 1920x1080.
2) Keep your resolution at 3840x2160, but set your scaling factor to 200%
3) Or, keep your resolution greater than 1920x1080, unmaximize your browser window, and adjust its size until the "Save" button appears. It's completely dynamic, no need to refresh or anything. It'll just magically appear when the browser window is rendering a 1920x1080 workspace.
I'll be moved to the main F/W in the next update.
Ben
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