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Resolution/font in graphs

Hello, I try to get a grip of Wireshark as I'll be using it in my work and I've encountered a problem I can't fix: there's a really tiny font in flow graphs under a Statistic and Telephony menu, nearly unreadable. More than that, even when I've been trying using the windows magnifying tool, it looks that there's really low resolution on that. Any tinkering with the font size in Preferences gives no results and I can't imagine working on the day to day basis like that. Is there any workaround this problem? Please help

Ps. The system I'm using is Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit, WhireShark Version 3.0.2, the screen resolution on my laptop is 1920x1080 as recommended, although I've got also a separate monitor in work, which details I'm not able to verify right now as I'm home, but I'm gonna do this tomorrow. The laptop is ThinkPad T480 with 14-inches screen and GPU Intel UHD Graphics 620. The problem on both monitor and laptop is similar. Ps 2. The resolution of outer monitor is 1280x1024.

Resolution/font in graphs

Hello, I try to get a grip of Wireshark as I'll be using it in my work and I've encountered a problem I can't fix: there's a really tiny font in flow graphs under a Statistic and Telephony menu, nearly unreadable. More than that, even when I've been trying using the windows magnifying tool, it looks that there's really low resolution on that. Any tinkering with the font size in Preferences gives no results and I can't imagine working on the day to day basis like that. Is there any workaround this problem? Please help

Ps. The system I'm using is Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit, WhireShark Version 3.0.2, the screen resolution on my laptop is 1920x1080 as recommended, although I've got also a separate monitor in work, which details I'm not able to verify right now as I'm home, but I'm gonna do this tomorrow. The laptop is ThinkPad T480 with 14-inches screen and GPU Intel UHD Graphics 620. The problem on both monitor and laptop is similar. Ps 2. The resolution of outer monitor is 1280x1024.

Resolution/font in graphs

Hello, I try to get a grip of Wireshark as I'll be using it in my work and I've encountered a problem I can't fix: there's a really tiny font in flow graphs under a Statistic and Telephony menu, nearly unreadable. More than that, even when I've been trying using the windows magnifying tool, it looks that there's really low resolution on that. Any tinkering with the font size in Preferences gives no results and I can't imagine working on the day to day basis like that. Is there any workaround this problem? Please help

Ps. The system I'm using is Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit, WhireShark Version 3.0.2, the screen resolution on my laptop is 1920x1080 as recommended, although I've got also a separate monitor in work, which details I'm not able to verify right now as I'm home, but I'm gonna do this tomorrow. The laptop is ThinkPad T480 with 14-inches screen and GPU Intel UHD Graphics 620. The problem on both monitor and laptop is similar. Ps 2. The resolution of outer monitor is 1280x1024.similar.

Resolution/font in graphs

Hello, I try to get a grip of Wireshark as I'll be using it in my work and I've encountered a problem I can't fix: there's a really tiny font in flow graphs under a Statistic and Telephony menu, nearly unreadable. More than that, even when I've been trying using the windows magnifying tool, it looks that there's really low resolution on that. Any tinkering with the font size in Preferences gives no results and I can't imagine working on the day to day basis like that. Is there any workaround this problem? Please help

Ps. The system I'm using is Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit, WhireShark Version 3.0.2, the screen resolution on my laptop is 1920x1080 as recommended, although I've got also a separate monitor in work, which details I'm not able to verify right now as I'm home, but I'm gonna do this tomorrow. The laptop is ThinkPad T480 with 14-inches screen and GPU Intel UHD Graphics 620. The problem on both monitor and laptop is similar.