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Hughesnet Usage Meter 6.6.0 is blank on Gen5
- 8 years ago
OK thank you for the clarification, I've let the developers know. Once I hear any news, I'll let you know.
C0RR0SIVE wrote:What resolution are you at...? Certain resolutions aren't supported as the program requires a certain amount of screen space, if it can't display, it will throw that "error". The lower the resolution, the more likely you are to encounter that.
Resolutions and Scaling
@A: 1920*1080 @ 175% = Zoomed In Message
@A: 1920*1080 @ 150% = Works
@1920*1080 @ 175% is what works best for my eyesight on my Microsoft Surface Pro. Going to 150% increases eye strain for me. So what I hear you saying is that I'm SOL relative to using the HughesNet Usage Meter tool in that environment since I'm not willing to compromise my (already challenged) eyesight in order to accommodate the limitations of the HughesNet Usage Meter tool. My background is computer graphics software, so I'm pretty sure the simple act of scaling for resolution is a pretty trivial bit of coding. Somebody has just made the (seeming arbitrary) decision that the result at the effective resolution I use is unacceptable. I guess I'll just choose to disagree with that conclusion. Such is life I guess.
It worked perfectly with Gen4. Therefore, it should work perfectly with Gen5. We should not have to make adjustments that will effect everything just so the meter will work.
- Liz8 years agoModerator
Thank you for your continued feedback! I just got word that our Usage Meter devs are currently working on having the Usage Meter work at higher magnification settings. Once I have any other updates on this, I will post back.
- motobojo8 years agoJunior
Liz wrote:Thank you for your continued feedback! I just got word that our Usage Meter devs are currently working on having the Usage Meter work at higher magnification settings. Once I have any other updates on this, I will post back.
That's great news.
I hope I'm not being too needy, but it would be really nice if they could fix the color scheme stuff (as mentioned elsewhere -- honor OS's UI color scheme or allow selection of alternative, broad range of color schemes).
- Liz8 years agoModerator
Totally understandable, motobojo. I've copied your feedback and sent them up as I received them.
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