I guessed as much on the keyboard shortcuts, and
managed to muddle through the setup with the buttons
cut-off. 

--- harywilke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alt-n will work for next
> Alt-b for back
> Alt-f for finished
> Alt-c for Cancel
> 
> that's what i use when i cant see the buttons.
> 
> -hary
> 
> On Nov 23, 2005, at 4:24 PM, korebantic wrote:
> 
> > Got it, thanks for the help!
> >
> > --- "Michael T. Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >> korebantic wrote:
> >>
> >>> --- "Michael T. Dean" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> korebantic wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> My screen in both the horizontal and vertical
> >> directions are stretched to far. When I log on as
> >> the mythtv user and run mythtv-setup, I can't
> really
> >> complete the setup because the next and previous
> >> buttons are off the screen, etc.
> >>>>>
> >>>> Set GUI Size (in Myth's frontend settings) to
> >> something smaller than your X screen size and set
> >> your X and Y offsets to about half the
> difference.
> >> Use something like 704x464 as a
> >>>> starting point.
> >>>>
> >>> I'm new to mythTV, so could you spell it out a
> >> little
> >>> more for me =)
> >>>
> >>> Where do I configure this setting exactly? Will
> it
> >> be
> >>> necessary for me to have completed mythtv-setup
> >> first?
> >>> If so I'm in a bit of a catch-22 because I'm
> >> finding
> >>> it hard to navigate through setup with this
> >> problem.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>  From the frontend GUI, go to
> >> Utilities/Setup|Setup|Appearance
> >>
> >> GUI width (px)
> >> The width of the GUI.  Do not make the GUI wider
> >> than your actual screen
> >> resolution.  Set to 0 to automatically scale to
> >> fullscreen.
> >>
> >> GUI height (px)
> >> The height of the GUI.  Do not make the GUI
> taller
> >> than your actual
> >> screen resolution.  Set to 0 to automatically
> scale
> >> to fullscreen.
> >>
> >> GUI X offset
> >> The horizontal offset the GUI will be displayed
> at.
> >> May only work if
> >> run in a window.
> >>
> >> GUI Y offset
> >> The vertical offset the GUI will be displayed at.
> >>
> >>
> >> Technically, you should run the mythtv-setup
> before
> >> running mythfrontend
> >> (and, therefore, before mythfrontend's setup).
> >> However, you can
> >> probably start mythbackend, start mythfrontend,
> go
> >> to this menu to set
> >> the GUI settings (noting that by default the
> focus
> >> is on the Next
> >> button, so you can just press Return to "skip" a
> >> page).  Then, quit
> >> mythfrontend, then shutdown mythbackend, then run
> >> mythtv-setup.
> >>
> >> However, a better approach is to redisplay the
> >> backend config on a
> >> monitor that's not constrained by the PVR-350's
> >> overscan.  I.e.
> >> (assuming a machine called mythbox and a user
> called
> >> mythtv)
> >>
> >> ssh -Y -l mythtv mythbox
> >> mythtv-setup
> >>
> >> Make sure you use -Y and not -X (because you need
> a
> >> trusted X session).
> >>
> >> Mike
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