OK, I've never installed SPSS on 8, just 7 and before. I tried changing the screen res but that didn't help--the dialog box was as small as before.. --STeve On 10/08/15 13:09, Gary Schrock wrote: > > Not sure whether this is an issue with win 10, or whether the computer > you're working on has a high dpi screen. I've had trouble with the > high dpi screens, and have found I had to put the screen in a more > normal resolution temporarily to install and register spss. Once > installed it seems on at higher resolution. (I've run into this issue > on win 8 machines before). > > On Oct 8, 2015 12:57 PM, "STeve Andre'" <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > I can't imagine I'm the first to see this-- > > When I get to authorizing SPSS on win10, the dialog boxes are > far too small to be useful. In particular, the input box for the > auth code itself is invisible. If I click around the area where I > know > it should be it sort of appears, but so far I haven't been able > actually enter text. > > SPSS itself is OK screen wise but barfs at the lack of a license or > 30 day trial. > > Since SPSS uses Java I start to wonder if that is where the problem > lies? > > Thanks for any ideas... > > --STeve Andre' >