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Adjust the panel dimensions in Windows Game Bar for better visibility.

Adjust the panel dimensions in Windows Game Bar for better visibility.

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redfireydragon
Junior Member
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07-22-2021, 05:16 AM
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You can adjust the Game Bar panel size by changing the settings in your system preferences or using built-in tools specific to your operating system. Let me know if you need instructions for a particular platform.
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redfireydragon
07-22-2021, 05:16 AM #1

You can adjust the Game Bar panel size by changing the settings in your system preferences or using built-in tools specific to your operating system. Let me know if you need instructions for a particular platform.

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oMeninuWerick
Junior Member
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07-22-2021, 10:30 AM
#2
This request seems unusual. There doesn’t appear to be anything available online for it. Would you like me to remove the label above with "Performance"? Or would you prefer a larger window size?

Note: I suspect it might not work as intended, which could cause blurry text. Consider searching for an alternative program.
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oMeninuWerick
07-22-2021, 10:30 AM #2

This request seems unusual. There doesn’t appear to be anything available online for it. Would you like me to remove the label above with "Performance"? Or would you prefer a larger window size?

Note: I suspect it might not work as intended, which could cause blurry text. Consider searching for an alternative program.

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Giorgosmy157
Member
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07-24-2021, 10:51 AM
#3
I understand you want to adjust the size of the entire panel and aren’t sure where to find instructions.
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Giorgosmy157
07-24-2021, 10:51 AM #3

I understand you want to adjust the size of the entire panel and aren’t sure where to find instructions.

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lugaro03
Junior Member
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07-24-2021, 11:15 AM
#4
It doesn't matter what the appearance looks like. I'm having a problem with my GPU (p106) while playing games. If a game needs a full-screen mode for some reason, my refresh rate drops below 60. But when I get a Windows notification or pin the performance panel over the game, the issue disappears. Running the game in Borderless fixed the refresh rate problem, though it made performance much worse. By making the panel very small, I can pin it and it won't use much of the screen. (I don't have this problem with all games, just a few.)
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lugaro03
07-24-2021, 11:15 AM #4

It doesn't matter what the appearance looks like. I'm having a problem with my GPU (p106) while playing games. If a game needs a full-screen mode for some reason, my refresh rate drops below 60. But when I get a Windows notification or pin the performance panel over the game, the issue disappears. Running the game in Borderless fixed the refresh rate problem, though it made performance much worse. By making the panel very small, I can pin it and it won't use much of the screen. (I don't have this problem with all games, just a few.)