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Thad House
10-01-2013, 20:23
So I installed the new labview for this year on my new laptop, and all of the displays are messed up. Nothing is correctly spaced. Could this be a setting, or would it be some other problem.

Ido_Wolf
10-01-2013, 20:31
The screenshot you're showing us only features the cRIO reimaging tool (that has the run/stop buttons of LabVIEW for some reason). Please upload a screenshot of the entire screen, not just a single part of it, and display how it looks when you try to open LabVIEW rather than the reimaging tool.

Also, make sure you have:
*Installed everything possible from the LabVIEW installation disc (aka chose the first option in the autorun menu and nothing failed to install)
*Installed the critical updates from the NI software updater
*Installed the FRC LabVIEW update for 2013, the utilities update and the Driver station update in order:
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2261
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2262
http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2263
*Restarted your computer once finished
*While you're at it, make sure you're actually reimaging your cRIO with that tool so it'd allow you to run 2013 robot projects.

Thad House
10-01-2013, 20:40
I posted the imaging tool, but all labview windows do the same thing. All the controls overlap, and are not correctly spaced like they used to be. I used the imaging tool because since you cannot change that one it is an issue with labview, not just where i place things

RufflesRidge
10-01-2013, 21:07
It looks like your text is sized larger than normal (I don't recall if this is a result of system font settings or DPI settings) and the Imaging Tool doesn't handle it well.

Maybe that will at least help point in the right direction?

Teamcodeorange
16-01-2013, 00:12
Use this link (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Make-the-text-on-your-screen-larger-or-smaller) to set your dpi to 100%.