Using Gruss with a 21:9 Monitor

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Using Gruss with a 21:9 Monitor

Postby Craig » Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:48 pm

Does anyone use Gruss on one of the widescreen 21:9 monitors that have appeared on the market over the last couple of years?

If so, how does Gruss appear on the screen -- does it expand to take up the extra screen, or is there a blank area at the right-hand side?

If nobody's actually got such a screen, can any knowledgeable person hazard a guess at how Gruss is likely to look?
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Re: Using Gruss with a 21:9 Monitor

Postby MarkRussell » Fri Jan 01, 2016 12:03 pm

Hi,

You will get blank space depending on how many columns you have in the Grid.

The software will not automatically fill the space.

You can manually widen the columns to fill the space.

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