This has been plaguing me for months and it's fixed! Thank you!

Charlene

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On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 10:10 AM Pat K. <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the reply Victoria. I just wanted to report that I did find a
> fix for this that did not involve changing the resolution on my display.
> The fix involved changing the high DPI setting for MLO as follows:
>
> 1.   Right click on the MLO launch icon (either on the desktop or in the
> start menu) and select Properties (at the bottom)
>
> 2    2.  In the Properties window go to the Compatibility tab and select
> “Change high DPI settings” near the bottom
> 3.  Enable "Override high DPI scaling behavior" and select "System
> (Enhanced)" from the drop-down menu
>
> Checkboxes in MLO should now appear normal size!
>
> One other comment for those who may not be aware, but changing the display
> resolution is not the same as changing the display scaling in Windows 10
> (right-click on the desk top > Display settings > Advanced scale settings).
> If you change the resolution on a 4k (3840x2160) display to 1920x1080,
> Windows will reduce the number of pixels used to render text and images by
> 1/4 (1/2 in the horizontal direction x 1/2 in the vertical). So although
> text and images will look twice as larger, they will not look as smooth or
> crisp. On the hand, if you keep the resolution at 3840x2160 and scale the
> display by 200%, text and images will look twice as large and look smoother
> and crisper because twice as many pixels are being used to form each letter
> or image. I have a 24", 4k display, and text looks almost like it's from a
> typewriter (no pixelation whatsoever). The only issue with this is that
> some applications, like MLO, don't handle the scaling properly.
> Fortunately, the above has fixed this for all my problem apps.
>
> Anyway, hope this helps!
> Pat
>
>
> On Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 5:27:55 PM UTC-4 Victoria Milhoan wrote:
>
>> I had the same issue - what worked for me was to change my resolution to
>> 1080p (1920x1080). I also have 4k screens. Some applications just seem so
>> tiny I just revert back to 1080p.
>>
>> On Monday, March 27, 2023 at 10:13:01 AM UTC-7 Pat K. wrote:
>>
>>> I justed upgraded to a 4k monitor which, at first, made everything in
>>> MLO (and all my other apps) appear tiny.  I was able to get most of this
>>> back to normal size by increasing the display scaling in Windows 10.
>>> However, the ckeckboxes in MLO still appear small. Is there a setting in
>>> MLO for scaling this up?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Pat
>>>
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