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Old December 17th 18, 11:52 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Andy Burns[_6_]
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For me, the 'history' icon in calculator sometimes overlaps with the
close icon in the title-bar, happens regardless of the window size,
closing and restarting calc.exe fixes it, hardly the end of the world,
but anyone else?

http://andyburns.uk/misc/win10-calculator-overlap.png

I have my display settings at 150% (necessary for a 13" screen with
2160x1440 resolution)
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Old December 17th 18, 12:11 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Paul[_32_]
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Andy Burns wrote:
For me, the 'history' icon in calculator sometimes overlaps with the
close icon in the title-bar, happens regardless of the window size,
closing and restarting calc.exe fixes it, hardly the end of the world,
but anyone else?

http://andyburns.uk/misc/win10-calculator-overlap.png

I have my display settings at 150% (necessary for a 13" screen with
2160x1440 resolution)


If you type "M", for some reason tabs for "History" and "Memory"
appear, which might be one way to move that "thing" away from AppClose X.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/...-in-windows-10

You'd be better off bringing over a version of calc.exe from
some previous Windows. For some other software, this requires
editing a few hex locations in the application, so it's not
"blocked" for usage on Windows 10.

I was hoping a search on "Calculator Skin" would dig up
a different layout, but don't see that as an option.

Paul
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Old December 17th 18, 12:27 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Andy Burns[_6_]
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Paul wrote:

If you type "M", for some reason tabs for "History" and "Memory"
appear, which might be one way to move that "thing" away from AppClose X.


I'd already noticed the tabs appear once you drag the window to be above
a certain width, but it didn't reset the position of the thing, actually
using 'M' doesn't seem to toggle them on mine.
 




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