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Problem with the display of PSpice Simulation Settings window contents

ece7164
ece7164 over 10 years ago

I have been using the 16.6 Demo Vesion of Orcad Capture CIS along with Pspice for quite a while now and I recently reset my Windows 10 PC. After reinstalling Capture I am having problems using the program due to improper display of the contents of the PSpice Simulation Settings window. The contents are too big to fit. I am including a screenshot in case I am not easily understood. I tried setting a custom scalling level for Windows with little success. Does anybody else how to deal with this? Thank you in advance. 

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 10 years ago
    There was an issue with Windows 7, fonts, and users changing the font scaling, since Windows 10 likely uses the same mechanism to handle font scaling, I guess that it could be possible to also get this with Windows 10 but I haven't seen any evidence of this with our installations. My understanding is that Microsoft issued a fix for Windows 7 to prevent this but a search of Windows forums will probably get you a solution - it's not an issue with the application but the way that Windows is rendering the fonts that the application is wanting to display. (As a clue, I would say that your display in the screenshot has "Bold" set for the font being used)
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