Simulator shows much smaller version of prototype
after starting the simulator, it often shows a version of the design which is much smaller than the original.
How can I avoid zooming?
The simulator is scalled to the screen size, why is this bothering you? What would you expect?
Andreas Rozek @.***> schrieb am Mo., 25. März 2024, 17:10:
after starting the simulator, it often shows a version of the design which is much smaller than the original.
How can I avoid zooming?
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sorry for the late response, but I had to meet a submission deadline for another project first...
what bothers me is that the simulated screen is much smaller than the original design although there is much room left within the browser window (I even removed the QR code)
I don't see any reason for reducing the simulated design
Normally, it should scale to ~70% of the screen height or width.... Can you share a screenshot?
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 11:43 AM Andreas Rozek @.***> wrote:
sorry for the late response, but I had to meet a submission deadline for another project first...
what bothers me is that the simulated screen is much smaller than the original design although there is much room left within the browser window (I even removed the QR code)
I don't see any reason for reducing the simulated design
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100% would fit nicely into the window