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(solved) Unigine Superposition launch window too big

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Just now, Some Random Member said:

Is there any way in linux to change the application scaling?

Never tried that, but I did just figure out how to drag a window up past the top of the screen. Alt F7.

So I'm trying to run the Unigine Superposition benchmark in Ubuntu 18.04, but I can't press the run button because the window is too big for my monitor and the bottom half of the launcher is cut off, which is where I suppose the Run button is. 

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Just now, Some Random Member said:

Is there any way in linux to change the application scaling?

Never tried that, but I did just figure out how to drag a window up past the top of the screen. Alt F7.

Specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen R7 3700X @4.4Ghz, GPU: Gigabyte RX 5700 XT, RAM: 32 GB (2x 8GB Trident Z Royal + 2x 8GB TForce Vulkan Z) @3000Mhz, Motherboard: ASRock B550m Steel Legend, Storage: 1x WD Black 1Tb NVMe (boot) + 1x Samsung 860 QVO 1Tb SSD (storage), Case: Thermaltake Core V21, Cooler: Noctua NH-D15

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1 minute ago, Sayori said:

Never tried that, but I did just figure out how to drag a window up past the top of the screen. Alt F7.

So did it now launch?

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4 minutes ago, Some Random Member said:

So did it now launch?

yes

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11 minutes ago, Sayori said:

yes

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