Haiku Gui scales with the Font sizes, so leave the resolution and make the fonts bigger under Preferences. You have to reboot for all gui elements to adapt to the new font sizes, unfortunatly
@TechAmbr, Dumb question... Have you ever considered making a test bench that will fit certain laptop motherboards? I find that on eBay, certain laptop boards are very inexpensive and are nearly as effective as some desktop boards.
The problem with a test bench for laptop motherboard is that they are not optimized for air flow in an open bench scenario, thus making cooling a little complicated.
I haven't, mostly because there's no guarantee of interoperability between models or even trims within models, when it comes to laptops. It'd be an interesting thing, as re-using laptop parts would be a great way to cut down on e-waste, and laptops have been plenty powerful enough to be desktop replacements for many years now.
Sad I missed it, I’ll be free next week though, see you then!
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Haiku Gui scales with the Font sizes, so leave the resolution and make the fonts bigger under Preferences. You have to reboot for all gui elements to adapt to the new font sizes, unfortunatly
@TechAmbr, Dumb question... Have you ever considered making a test bench that will fit certain laptop motherboards? I find that on eBay, certain laptop boards are very inexpensive and are nearly as effective as some desktop boards.
The problem with a test bench for laptop motherboard is that they are not optimized for air flow in an open bench scenario, thus making cooling a little complicated.
I haven't, mostly because there's no guarantee of interoperability between models or even trims within models, when it comes to laptops. It'd be an interesting thing, as re-using laptop parts would be a great way to cut down on e-waste, and laptops have been plenty powerful enough to be desktop replacements for many years now.