Do you prefer smaller tabs so you can easily find and select which tools you want to run in Auto Mode.
Then you are in luck! In the d7II Configuration option, you can make the tabs smaller by ticking two boxes. The problem is, is that you have to mess around with the settings until you find the right one, which is time consuming.
Lucky for you, in this tutorial, I will show you how to do that.
Lets Begin the tutorial!
By default, the layout of the tabs look like this:
But in this tutorial, I will show you how to make it look like this:
Here are steps:
First open your d7II folder, then double click on d7II.exe. The User Account control (UAC) will appear, click yes
Once the program has loaded, at the top click on main and then select Config
After that, select the personalise tab
Finally, tick the two boxes: Hide short description below d7II internal functions and Hide short description below custom apps
Then you are in luck! In the d7II Configuration option, you can make the tabs smaller by ticking two boxes. The problem is, is that you have to mess around with the settings until you find the right one, which is time consuming.
Lucky for you, in this tutorial, I will show you how to do that.
Lets Begin the tutorial!
By default, the layout of the tabs look like this:
But in this tutorial, I will show you how to make it look like this:
Here are steps:
First open your d7II folder, then double click on d7II.exe. The User Account control (UAC) will appear, click yes
Once the program has loaded, at the top click on main and then select Config
After that, select the personalise tab
Finally, tick the two boxes: Hide short description below d7II internal functions and Hide short description below custom apps