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 Game board is smaller than Game/Java square Message #21707    Replies: 2
posted by WBT66 (WBT) on 12/10 at 15:51
Hi, when i click a game to take a turn the page shows up with a big square (like its supposed to) but the game board itself is tiny inside the normal size square.I just reinstalled my windows operating system and had to re-download Java and the games work but just small board.Anyone know how to resize the board so its as big as the outerbox? (which it was for me before doing all this yesterday) Thanks for any help :)
 
 Re: Game board is smaller than Game/Java square Message #23024    Replies: 1
posted by niloc (Colin Palmer) on 04/10 at 19:30
Is there a way to fix this as I am having the same problem?
   
 Re: Game board is smaller than Game/Java square Message #23025    Replies: 1
posted by magic (dot) on 04/10 at 19:34
It happens to me now and then, but becoming less frequent lately. I am not bother about it much, because it is only occastionaly and I am still able to make moves
     
 Re: Game board is smaller than Game/Java square Message #23026    Replies: 0
posted by niloc (Colin Palmer) on 04/10 at 20:20
Mine is a lot smaller, about a quarter the size of the Java square
 
 Re: Game board is smaller than Game/Java square Message #23027    Replies: 0
posted by T.J. (T.J. Crowder) on 04/14 at 09:50
Sorry to hear about the trouble. This happens with some graphics cards, apparently. It (like several other things) will get fixed when we stop using Java at the client end. (No, I don't know when that will be. As soon as possible, not least because I am sick to death of dealing with Java-in-the-browser issues, but paying the mortgage has to come first.)
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