LabVIEW screen resolution problem

Hey all,.

I'll have a serious screen resolution or something another problem... whenever I open anyones VI it seems to make every piece of larger text (like text offers grouped by name, for example) where he did all my co-workers screws appear as they are crushed together where, as they open it on ANY of their laptops It seems. I tried to copy the file LabVIEW.ini one of their machines to mine but it stil does not solve my problem.

It's almost unbearable, while we develop applications of large scale with many things happening in the comic book and the FP...

Someone knows a way I can fix it, it seems to be only in LabVIEW, open Web pages, TestStand opens fine, etc..

Search the forums for messages on the Windows fonts.

Any chance that you are using a different operating system that they are?  Is it possible, that you have something integrated windows font size higher as 125% and they put it to normal?

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