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I've just got an Acer Aspire One (1.6ghz/1Gb RAM/XP) like this one, mainly to amuse myself on airplanes and whilst visiting the in-laws abroad. I did notice that it fits in my camera bag quite nicely too... so I thought I'd try sticking CS3 on it to see how it copes: Very well, considering. Adobe Bridge struggles slightly, but works ok too, despite being quite a bit below the minimum system requirements.
Here's the problem: Camera RAW opens fine, but the window is larger than the screen, meaning that I can't see the clarity/vibrance/saturation sliders or the cancel/open/done buttons at the bottom of the screen. The max screen size I can set is 1024x600, and it's not enough! I can't resize the camera RAW window, and to shut it down I have to Ctrl/alt/del...
Has anybody got any ideas about how to get around this (or suggestions of another program that can deal with it, and then let me continue in CS3), or am I p!ss!ng into the wind?
Here's the problem: Camera RAW opens fine, but the window is larger than the screen, meaning that I can't see the clarity/vibrance/saturation sliders or the cancel/open/done buttons at the bottom of the screen. The max screen size I can set is 1024x600, and it's not enough! I can't resize the camera RAW window, and to shut it down I have to Ctrl/alt/del...
Has anybody got any ideas about how to get around this (or suggestions of another program that can deal with it, and then let me continue in CS3), or am I p!ss!ng into the wind?