Hi
Just to inform, doing multiboot and have over 30 partitions, once in the screen to select the partition to install to, the drives go out of the screen so I can not select them, it goes to about 16
I have screen 1600 x 1050 but when selecting a lower resolutions it is even worse
need to install to partition 28 but this is impossible because it is out of range of the screen
best regards
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Yes, some of Puppy's guis like that could do with improvements (scrollbars ) in that respect, but I think it is unlikely to happen soon.
If a window is off the bottom of the screen, you can move it up by middle-clicking on the border and dragging. If you have a 2-button mouse clicking both buttons at once is treated as a middle click (unless you disabled 3-button emulation).
Or you can hold [Alt] and right-click and drag.
Or you can right click on the window in the pager (One of the two little squares down by the Start button), and drag it around there.
If a window is off the bottom of the screen, you can move it up by middle-clicking on the border and dragging. If you have a 2-button mouse clicking both buttons at once is treated as a middle click (unless you disabled 3-button emulation).
Or you can hold [Alt] and right-click and drag.
Or you can right click on the window in the pager (One of the two little squares down by the Start button), and drag it around there.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Those are just different ways you can move windows, which are particularly helpful for moving programs up that are too tall to fit on your screen... so yes, it will work for any resolution, and for any window.
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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ROOT FOREVER
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