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== Using the middle mouse button with a trackpad == | == Using the middle mouse button with a trackpad == | ||
The QT GUI instrumentation has a menu that can only be accessed with the middle mouse button. A MacBook with a trackpad can't trigger this menu without the use of a third-party tool. One such tool is [https://github.com/ | The QT GUI instrumentation has a menu that can only be accessed with the middle mouse button. A MacBook with a trackpad can't trigger this menu without the use of a third-party tool. One such tool is [https://github.com/DaFuqtor/MiddleClick-Catalina], which lets you trigger a middle click with a three-finger tap on the trackpad. | ||
== Increasing the font size == | == Increasing the font size == |
Revision as of 04:13, 5 April 2020
Using the middle mouse button with a trackpad
The QT GUI instrumentation has a menu that can only be accessed with the middle mouse button. A MacBook with a trackpad can't trigger this menu without the use of a third-party tool. One such tool is [1], which lets you trigger a middle click with a three-finger tap on the trackpad.
Increasing the font size
The text of the GRC canvas can be changed by editing your $HOME/.gnuradio/config.conf
file. Find the [grc]
section and add a canvas_font_size
setting:
[grc] canvas_font_size = 14
GNU Radio 3.7
GRC in GNU Radio 3.7 uses GTK 2.0. The UI font size (all the text that's not part of the canvas) can be changed by editing your $HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
file like so:
gtk-font-name="Sans 14"
GNU Radio 3.8
The forthcoming GNU Radio 3.8 release has been updated to use GTK 3.0, which has native HiDPI support. To enable HiDPI support you can launch GRC like so:
$ GDK_SCALE=2 gnuradio-companion
You may find that you want to reduce the UI font size if it becomes too large in native HiDPI mode, you can do so following the instructions for 3.7 and specifying a smaller number.