Yeah lower resolution will do it! lol That sucks. So, I think it depends on the VM technology or perhaps security policies where things like screen resolution aren't allowed to be changed. I guess hackers have a better chance with higher resolutions... Kidding, kidding. I would first try really hard to get the screen resolution of the VMs changed. That should be possible. Have you asked your Infrastructure or DevOps team or whoever maintains the VMs?
I don't think anyone here will be able to help on how to get that done unless you have admin access to the VM settings and just need input on literally how to do it. So, I'd make some calls to help desk of your organization if you're unsure where to start.
The main reason I'm replying is that I wanted to point out that I think there are a number of orgs who are having developers work in the VMs so that all the screen settings are the same when doing Surface Automation. I personally feel like that's a terrible idea, but it is a workaround. The other way I've done this (it's not perfect) is to change the resolution of my local machine when working on SA. This works, but I had other issues too, so that's a last resort in my opinion.
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Dave Morris
3Ci @ Southern Company
Atlanta, GA
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Dave Morris, 3Ci at Southern Company