How do I make the Scratch screen, where the actual project pictures are shown, full size?
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Presentation mode is entered by clicking on the "easel" just below the left-hand corner of the stage.
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That's a great question! To make the project full size in Scratch, click on the button located in the middle right, that has a picture of an easel on it. Unfortunately, the Scratch website does not support the same feature. Sorry! I hope I answered your question, SCRATCH ON!
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MITscratcher wrote:
That's a great question! To make the project full size in Scratch, click on the button located in the middle right, that has a picture of an easel on it. Unfortunately, the Scratch website does not support the same feature. Sorry! I hope I answered your question, SCRATCH ON!
I actually got a new computer, but to clarify:
I'm talking about half of the stage was cut off, so I could only program in half of the stage. I knew about presentation mode, but you can't edit in presentation mode.
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Bluestribute, If you got a new computer, its "out-of-the-box" screen resolution might be less than what is needed for Scratch (1024x768, I think). If you're using Windows you can check (and change) that resolution by right-clicking on the Windows desktop and browsing through the display options there.
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Jens wrote:
Bluestribute, If you got a new computer, its "out-of-the-box" screen resolution might be less than what is needed for Scratch (1024x768, I think). If you're using Windows you can check (and change) that resolution by right-clicking on the Windows desktop and browsing through the display options there.
Actually, it's working fine now. It was my mom's computer. She had a really small screen, and the Scratch program was just to big, even at it's smallest. Now it's too small! But too small is ok
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You know, you can maximize the Scratch window (just like any other window) to make it bigger. The easiest way is to double click on the Window's title bar (you'll get a bigger scripts pane that way, too, if your screen-resolution is very high).
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Jens wrote:
You know, you can maximize the Scratch window (just like any other window) to make it bigger. The easiest way is to double click on the Window's title bar (you'll get a bigger scripts pane that way, too, if your screen-resolution is very high).
Or on a Mac you can drag the bottom corner down to your dock? It makes it WAY bigger than pressing the + sign
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At my school that happens...
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