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Does not cope well with high DPI screens #166

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JimmyCushnie opened this issue Dec 7, 2020 · 5 comments
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Does not cope well with high DPI screens #166

JimmyCushnie opened this issue Dec 7, 2020 · 5 comments
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@JimmyCushnie
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I might be missing a GUI scale setting somewhere, but on my 4k monitor, AwesomeBump's GUI is way too small.

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@kmkolasinski
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Hi, you can try to increase font size in this file:
https://github.com/kmkolasinski/AwesomeBump/blob/Release/Bin/Configs/gui.ini

Restart of application is required.

@Calinou Calinou added the bug label Dec 7, 2020
@JimmyCushnie
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Thank you. That does improve the text parts, but the buttons are still far too small.

Here it is with the font size doubled.

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@Calinou
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Calinou commented Dec 7, 2020

If you don't mind a blurry/pixelated interface, you can mark the AwesomeBump executable as non-DPI-aware by right-clicking it, choosing Properties, going to the Compatibility tab then forcing the DPI scaling mode to System.

@JimmyCushnie
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Thanks, that's a decent workaround.

@kikonen
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kikonen commented Aug 29, 2023

thx, DPI scaling compatibility option is manageable, blurry-ugly, but, at least also tiny icons get sized better than with font size only (had to increase font size also a bit)

context: 4K, 32 inch monitor

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