mixer windows doesn't have CLOSE icon
With MuS 3.5.0 the Mixer window doesn't have the CLOSE icon at the top-right corner (see attachment)
Since it occupies 100% of my display real estate, I cannot resize it and I need to press the WIN key in order to close the application.
When I re-open MuS , it starts immediately with the Mixer.
I guess I'll have to go to previous version if I want to do some work.
Is it a bug?
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Mine has, MuseScore 3.5.0, Windows 7 (with Win2K look, ancient, I know)
In reply to Mine has, MuseScore 3.5.0,… by Jojo-Schmitz
I've uninstalled it then downloaded from the official site and re-installed it and at "launch" (???) it still presents the same Mixer window.
I was looking for the 3.4 version but I don't seem to find it. Any suggestion?
Thanks
In reply to I've uninstalled it then… by Trottolina
reinstalling very rarly fixes issues with MuseScore, better try a factory reset
3.4.2 is available on GitHub, see https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/releases/tag/v3.4.2
That's a huge mixer window, in so much that I'm wondering whether you have other scaling/DPI issues with MuseScore as well. That window does have the close button at it's top title bar, but that top title bar is offscreen for you.
Does the shortcut for showing/hiding the mixer work? It should be F10.
In reply to That's a huge mixer window,… by jeetee
Yes! It does work.
Indeed it's a huge window.
I wonder whether it is the result of me changing Yesterday the DISPLAY "Scale and Layout" value from 175%..
Is there something I should do on MuS in order to compensate that change?
Thanks,
In reply to Yes! It does work. Indeed it… by Trottolina
It sure is. The -D dpi command line option might help there
In reply to Yes! It does work. Indeed it… by Trottolina
There indeed seem to be some issues with the Windows scaling parameter resulting in wrong values for DPI provided to MuseScore. You could try running musescore from command line using an additional argument to pass the real DPI of your display in:
musescore3.exe -D xxx
Where you replace the xxx with the DPI of your display; Common values are 72, 96, 144, 150, 250
In reply to There indeed seem to be some… by jeetee
Thanks.
In reply to That's a huge mixer window,… by jeetee
Indeed all the windows from the VIEW tab look huge now.
But FWIW, you can easily close the MIxer by pressing Esc.