I have sas 9.4 TS level 1M7 version. I am having a problem using sas. When I increase my display setting on the computer is more than 100%. Sas becomes slow and has a hard time opening the dataset and moving between the tabs, as well as lag and stickiness of the scroll bar for the editor window. With the 100% setting, the font is very small in all Icons like filenames, folder names in the system, and even the font in the dataset; my eyes get bad with this kind of setting. What to do?
PS: I posted the same in the Administration group, I thought I would get a quick response from this group, so I am posting it here again.
@SASuserlot - You won't get quicker responses by double posting. It also looks like you have already posted on this issue in the past: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Programming/Problems-in-SAS-9-4-64bit-based-on-WIN10-Editor-windo...
Raising the same or similar problem again instead of continuing with your original post is not useful. As I recommended in the earlier post, please open a track with SAS Tech Support as they have the resources and experience to help you given you are using a virtual desktop which makes fixing interface issues much harder.
@SASuserlot - You won't get quicker responses by double posting. It also looks like you have already posted on this issue in the past: https://communities.sas.com/t5/SAS-Programming/Problems-in-SAS-9-4-64bit-based-on-WIN10-Editor-windo...
Raising the same or similar problem again instead of continuing with your original post is not useful. As I recommended in the earlier post, please open a track with SAS Tech Support as they have the resources and experience to help you given you are using a virtual desktop which makes fixing interface issues much harder.
Apologies.
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