Resizing window and elements in JMeter on Windows 11

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If you are having trouble resizing the window and elements in JMeter on Windows 11, you can try the following solutions:

  1. Check your display settings: Make sure your display settings are set to the recommended resolution and scaling level. You can adjust these settings by right-clicking on your desktop and selecting "Display settings". Look for the "Resolution" and "Scale and layout" sections and adjust the settings as needed.

  2. Adjust the DPI scaling settings for JMeter: If JMeter is not scaling properly on your system, you can adjust the DPI scaling settings for the JMeter executable file. Right-click on the JMeter shortcut or executable file and select "Properties". Go to the "Compatibility" tab and click on the "Change high DPI settings" button. Check the box next to "Override high DPI scaling behavior" and select "Application" from the drop-down menu.

  3. Use a different Look and Feel (L&F): JMeter uses Java Swing for its user interface, which can be affected by the L&F used. Try using a different L&F to see if it improves the scaling issue. To do this, go to "Options" -> "Look and Feel" in the JMeter menu and select a different L&F.

  4. Use a third-party tool: If none of the above solutions work, you can try using a third-party tool like PowerToys or WindowManager to help manage windows and resizing on your system.

Hopefully one of these solutions will help you resize the window and elements in JMeter on Windows 11.