WinReducer 8.1 appears to be made for monitors of a size greater than VGA. On my laptop a lot of the right-hand side of the interface is cut off, such that I often can't use the "browse" buttons for most fields that have them (I'm assuming that's what they are, I can't see them but can access using the keyboard).
My question is: Why are all of the forms non-sizable? Using Anchor points would allow the UI elements to correctly size is necessary according to the user. I mean, I don't really need to have a big window taking up my screen with just a progress bar, as shown in the attachment.
Since this looks like a .Net application, I can probably edit the designer files to make this more accessible, I don't need any code, but I basically had to set up Remote Desktop and connect with a bigger sized resolution setting than allowed (from another machine with a custom client) in order to properly use this application, and it involved a lot of scrolling around the screen.
My question is: Why are all of the forms non-sizable? Using Anchor points would allow the UI elements to correctly size is necessary according to the user. I mean, I don't really need to have a big window taking up my screen with just a progress bar, as shown in the attachment.
Since this looks like a .Net application, I can probably edit the designer files to make this more accessible, I don't need any code, but I basically had to set up Remote Desktop and connect with a bigger sized resolution setting than allowed (from another machine with a custom client) in order to properly use this application, and it involved a lot of scrolling around the screen.