Well, once you make the higher DPI fixes, then I can undo the icon spacing -- and so can anyone else who has done it for now. Your way will be much easier for people who aren't visual tweakers like I am and who don't go layers deep into the available changes to see what they can force Windows to do. Stuff just makes me nuts until I can make it look like I want. ROFLMAO. Thanks again for a great program! How do I get on a list to bu
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Hi again, Thanks for the tip on how to lock the fences! On the problem of the folder names over-lapping each other when the DPI is higher than the standard 96 -- I found a fix for Vista. Open Control Panel, then Window Color and Appearance, at the bottom click Open Classic Appearance Properties. Click the Advanced Button, lower right. On the left of the menu lower down you will find: Item: Use the drop down box next to Item: to find:&n
EXCELLENT! Thank you. One other thought ... is there anyway to make it so you can lock the fences where they are on the desktop? I tend to do shortcuts to everything and sort them later but when moving them off wherever they landed, many times the fence moves instead. Just a thought. Don't mean to complain about such a terrific program! This is going to be one program I'm gonna be happy to buy. *smiles*
Hi ... I have the same situation in Vista and it is the system font DPI setting. My version of Fences is 1.0.0.0 and was installed only two days ago -- October 30th. If I set the font DPI to the standard 96 DPI then I can read all the stuff in the windows the person above uploaded. If I set the DPI using the "larger scale" button in Personalization which is 120 DPI or even if I use a custom s