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I am using a virtual machine to use Ubuntu to download a program. However, the default installation window of the program is too big, the Next button is off the screen.



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I can only make the window bigger but not smaller. I don't know what to do now.










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    I am using a virtual machine to use Ubuntu to download a program. However, the default installation window of the program is too big, the Next button is off the screen.



    enter image description here



    I can only make the window bigger but not smaller. I don't know what to do now.










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      I am using a virtual machine to use Ubuntu to download a program. However, the default installation window of the program is too big, the Next button is off the screen.



      enter image description here



      I can only make the window bigger but not smaller. I don't know what to do now.










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      I am using a virtual machine to use Ubuntu to download a program. However, the default installation window of the program is too big, the Next button is off the screen.



      enter image description here



      I can only make the window bigger but not smaller. I don't know what to do now.







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          If the window is hard-coded to have a minimum size bigger than your screen, then probably there's no easy way to make it smaller.



          However, you can access the 'Next' button by moving the window upwards. To do that press and hold Alt, then click anywhere inside the window and drag upwards.



          If Alt doean't work, try Super (usually the key with Windows logo).






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            If the window is hard-coded to have a minimum size bigger than your screen, then probably there's no easy way to make it smaller.



            However, you can access the 'Next' button by moving the window upwards. To do that press and hold Alt, then click anywhere inside the window and drag upwards.



            If Alt doean't work, try Super (usually the key with Windows logo).






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              If the window is hard-coded to have a minimum size bigger than your screen, then probably there's no easy way to make it smaller.



              However, you can access the 'Next' button by moving the window upwards. To do that press and hold Alt, then click anywhere inside the window and drag upwards.



              If Alt doean't work, try Super (usually the key with Windows logo).






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                If the window is hard-coded to have a minimum size bigger than your screen, then probably there's no easy way to make it smaller.



                However, you can access the 'Next' button by moving the window upwards. To do that press and hold Alt, then click anywhere inside the window and drag upwards.



                If Alt doean't work, try Super (usually the key with Windows logo).






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                If the window is hard-coded to have a minimum size bigger than your screen, then probably there's no easy way to make it smaller.



                However, you can access the 'Next' button by moving the window upwards. To do that press and hold Alt, then click anywhere inside the window and drag upwards.



                If Alt doean't work, try Super (usually the key with Windows logo).







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