![]() Hope this helps, even if it is maybe a last resort response to something that shouldn't have been necessary in the first place. Maybe it would be okay for a dual-screen setup where the 2 are "stacked", but even then the division would have to be perfect.Īnyway, I can now use this otherwise fantastic program with all features attached and visible. Also don't know why they would not make it so you could move the sections or even resize them! I mean, those last 2 abilities were standard on stuff I was using with Windows 98!! ![]() On my desktops, this is not necessary, because I don't have widescreen with them.ĭon't know why a company that's normally in their right mind would make a program nowadays that would only show its whole face on older, more square screens. I have a widescreen laptop and recently loaded Kontakt 5 and had the same (unbelievable) problems, and none of the other fixes mentioned here worked for me, so I oriented the display for Portrait and stood the laptop on edge and used a trackball (which I prefer anyway) and USB keyboard. That will allow you to pull the VST across the whole screen, however it wont make the picture smaller. One of these, possibly one of the last, will be Detached or something along the lines. ![]() Hey, this may seem like a strange thing to do, but it worked for me, and I had room to spare: In the top left of the VST, in this case Harmor, you have to click the arrow facing down, which will display many options you can choose from.
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