2 Enhancement requests for Frequencycurve EQ: 1: pop up window - size, 2: mouse frequency-indications

Windows 11 Home 24H2, 64bit, with 12th gen i7-12700 (2.10 GHz), audacity version 3.7.3 , future improvement of the Filtercurve-EQ

Enhancement request for the popup window of the frequency-curveEQ:

For to adjust the frequency-curve of the audio-file, there opens pop-up window, alas it only has the size of a little less than a quarter of my screen. Thus i must enlarge it with the mouse, on both sides, and up- & downwards, until it has more or less full-screen-size, what costs every time much time. For some songs, i do that 15x, so imagine the time loss.

It seems there is no way to adjust the size-setting for that window in a way it opens directly in an enlarged size.

Could for a future audacity-version be introduced that feature? It would too be a solution if the program would remind the size of the last time, then one would only need to adjust it one time per session, and from then on, it would always directly open in that size.

I already posted a request for help here:
EQ Frequency-curve pop up window size - Audacity 3 Help Forum / Windows - Audacity Forum , but no user that posted there knew a helping trick.

2: Enhancement request for a mouse- frequency-indication:

A 2nd enhancement would be if - like in the “Plot-spectrum” -, there would be indicated at which precise frequency the mouse actually is (a peak-indication imho would be less important), because it is a pain to find the right frequencies (that´s why i enlarge the window already)

You like posting the same question several times? Do you know the expression “patience”? And, please also note that this is a forum, where users (try to) help other users. It is not the direct contact to the authors of the program.

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Sorry, i followed the advices from Copilot AI. Begging for pardon. Advices noted.

Edit: I would presume that when you do not give me a link or tip how to adress the authors of the program, then you know none. But i prefer to ask for it explicitly: Do you know how to adress them?