My screen resolution is 3200x1800 so I have set scaling to 200%. When I start Ranorex Studio there are a few sizing issues (e.g. small buttons, partly visible banners), which are resolved when modifying RanorexStudio.exe properties => Compatibility tab => check "Override high DPI scaling behavior" and set "Scaling performed by" to "System". But when I start to record a test, the mouse cursor is invisible (the mouse does work as I can click things). Is there a solution for this?
OS: Windows 10 Enterprise
Ranorex version: 7.2.0+git.ffdcf8e6
Mouse cursor not visible during test recording when overridi
Re: Mouse cursor not visible during test recording when overridi
Are you working on multiple displays by chance? Please ensure the same DPI setting across all displays. Hopefully, this link will be helpful:
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/tec ... lingValues
It also may be worth trying the "application" setting for the DPI override:
Application - This forces the process to run in per-monitor DPI awareness mode. This setting was previously referred to as “Disable display scaling on high-DPI settings.”
This setting effectively tells Windows not to bitmap stretch UI from the exe in question when the DPI changes
Source:
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/ ... rs-update/
f none of the above works, try reverting to a smaller scaling size and see if the cursor returns.
I hope this helps!
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/tec ... lingValues
It also may be worth trying the "application" setting for the DPI override:
Application - This forces the process to run in per-monitor DPI awareness mode. This setting was previously referred to as “Disable display scaling on high-DPI settings.”
This setting effectively tells Windows not to bitmap stretch UI from the exe in question when the DPI changes
Source:
https://blogs.windows.com/buildingapps/ ... rs-update/
f none of the above works, try reverting to a smaller scaling size and see if the cursor returns.
I hope this helps!
Re: Mouse cursor not visible during test recording when overridi
I'm working on a single display. The "application" setting has no effect, the scaling issues are the same as when no scaling override is selected (see attached screenshot).Vega wrote:Are you working on multiple displays by chance? Please ensure the same DPI setting across all displays. Hopefully, this link will be helpful:
It also may be worth trying the "application" setting for the DPI override:
Application - This forces the process to run in per-monitor DPI awareness mode. This setting was previously referred to as “Disable display scaling on high-DPI settings.”
This setting effectively tells Windows not to bitmap stretch UI from the exe in question when the DPI changes
Source:
f none of the above works, try reverting to a smaller scaling size and see if the cursor returns.
I hope this helps!
Scaling settings:
{*] "Application": no effect
{*] "System": scaling looks OK but the mouse cursor disappears during recording
{*] "System (Enhanced)": scaling is worse, items that are too small are even smaller
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