![]() ![]() ![]() When I launch a Guest O/S the title bar is fine and the guest O/S works fine. If I try a 1920x1080 screen, the text is 'normal' size but that isn't a viable long term solution. Attempting to change the scale for Title and Menu bars in the Host O/S worked had the expected effect on other programs but not on VirtualBox. VB 6.0.8 solved the problem but now I have a problem with very small text size on the VirtualBox 'control' window on a 2560x1440 display. I didn't find a control for the menu size. I found one page that suggested I increase the scaling size to 200% but that changed the scaling size inside the Guest O/S not for the VB menus. In this video you will find How to get menu back in VirtualBox after it disappear and with this video you can hide the menu bar or show it. In this case you need to escape the VM from Full screen mode. (The guest O/S versions that I tested are Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 as well as CentOS 7.6.)Įvery other program that I've run on this computer has text that I can read. Virtual machine which works fine in window can stop responding after going into Full Screen or Seamless mode. However, the VB menu bar in that window is small. Go to the VirutalBox Manager and select File > Preferences. The text size inside the Guest O/S is fine. Open a terminal window and execute the following command: sudo apt install gnome-shell-extensions Log off and log on to your system or restart GNOME GUI and start gnome tweaks tool. When I launch a Guest O/S the title bar is fine and the guest O/S works fine. Add Application menu on Ubuntu 20.04 GNOME Desktop step by step instructions Install GNOME extensions. If I try a 1920x1080 screen, the text is "normal" size but that isn't a viable long term solution. VB 6.0.8 solved the problem but now I have a problem with very small text size on the VirtualBox "control" window on a 2560x1440 display. After following the instructions provided by the error message, I thought I'd try a newer version of VB. After my employer updated the kernel, VB ceased to work (kernel modules). I was running Virtual Box 5.2.22 under Ubuntu 16.04.
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