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There one way to solve it, and that is use Panel Tab (similar to vanilla research panel) and store individual mod items in separated tab like minecraft.
But I wont hold your breath for that. The Research Tree UI mod supposed to make research screen more neatly than vanilla but in the end it still make research tree messy and you wont be able to see which research(es) are required for any given research node. And it perform very poorly when zoomed out on high resolution
I don't actually have problem with my research tree. I only have problems with the architect menu. :'( If only there was a mod to customize it...
I'm not sure if a laptop or a notebook is different. I call small laptops netbook. Mine has a 15ˇ display, with 1920*1080 resolution, which is probably the most avarege size for notebooks.
Also; Architect Sense just combined multiple entries of the same item into a single entry with a dropdown for material.