Windows size change from pc to pc

i created this jframe with a jpanel inside and some buttons and textfields on my 17 inch laptop
when i put on another laptop of 15 inch size some of the butons couldnt be seen because they were out of the screen
the jframe size is correct ( i used code to get screen dimensions and create jframe accordingly ) but the buttons inside were not skuished to fit properly
how can i make the inside buttons and textbox work on all pcs
plz help

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i created this jframe with a jpanel inside and some buttons and textfields on my 17 inch laptop>Do you mean JFrame and JPanel? I am unfamiliar with the other two and unable to help.
>
when i put on another laptop of 15 inch size some of the butons couldnt be seen because they were out of the screen
the jframe size is correct ( i used code to get screen dimensions and create jframe accordingly )...>Full-screen does not necessarily equal correct, when it comes to frame sizes.
>
.. but the buttons inside were not skuished to fit properly
how can i make the inside buttons and textbox work on all pcs >What layouts is the code you did not show us, using? As an aside, not all PCs have Java, so it will never work on 'all PCs'.
>
plz help>Please type words fully. This is not SMS.

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