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Problem with Eclipse GUI


J. Black
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When I open Eclipse I get the following error:

![](http://s7.postimg.org/60z3j8u63/eclipse.png)

1\. Launching the client (official unmodified version)

2\. Client opened but buttons doesn't work

3\. When I hover this place, these buttons suddenly appears (and they works).

This is the on game screen:

![](http://s8.postimg.org/7yyomfmtx/eclipse_ongame.png)

Anybody knows what's happening?

(I have the correct Runtimes version)
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> if you changed the gui images at all you will get these issues.

I didn't changed nothing. Just downloaded the zip and launched the game. It's some strange rendering problem. When I'm online and try to hover a creature/npc/player it doesn't works. I need to hover another point for hovering what I want.
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I think this has something to do with the screen DPI (dots per inch).

[http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/change-your-monitors-dots-per-inch-dpi-setting.html](http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/change-your-monitors-dots-per-inch-dpi-setting.html)

Im guessing your screen DPI is a little bit higher than normal size DPI, so change it down a few to test it.
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> if you changed the gui images at all you will get these issues.

I'm pretty sure there is a rule that states "if you do not know what you are talking about, do not reply."

in other words; **shoo**.

Nickpop is correct. Find your DPI settings under Control Panel and set it to 100%/96DPI.
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> I'm pretty sure there is a rule that states "if you do not know what you are talking about, do not reply."
>
> in other words; **shoo**.
>
> Nickpop is correct. Find your DPI settings under Control Panel and set it to 100%/96DPI.

If you changed the GUI images without changing stuff in vb6 it can look like that so yea

But since nick was right I'll respectfully accept I was wrong. That's pretty much end of discussion.
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> I'm pretty sure there is a rule that states "if you do not know what you are talking about, do not reply."
>
> in other words; **shoo**.
>
>  
>
> Nickpop is correct. Find your DPI settings under Control Panel and set it to 100%/96DPI.

Thank you! Problem solved.
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