Display of high resolution - too small UI elements

Just got a Toshiba KiraBook - one of the first Windows laptops with a display high-resolution "retina-type". It runs at a resolution of 2560 x 1440.  4.4 Lightroom works fine, but some UI elements are simply too small to this resolution is comfortable - even with my reading glasses on. I know that some type of support 'retina' has been added in LR 4.3 - for MacBook, at least. Not sure if this applies also to Windows? If so, is there a setting I need to change?

My resolution of Windows system fonts is set to 165% - but it does not appear that LR uses this system across its interface setting. Any ideas?  Thank you...

LR 4.4, Windows 8 Pro 64-bit.

I'm not familiar with the operation in high resolution on Windows, but "Added support for Windows at 150% and 200% of resolution" was one of the new features on the list of the LR5 beta.

Tags: Photoshop Lightroom

Similar Questions

  • Display menu on a display issue high resolution

    OK, so I've dealt with this kind of problem before in other programs by using a high resolution display.  It appears in the latest version of Lightroom that there is a bug with the location that the menus are displayed on the screen (see image below).  in the latest version of Lightroom, it's a non-issue.  I upgraded last night and now I'm having this problem.

    General information

    PC Microsoft Windows 8.1 with all latest updates.

    New version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom (previous version has not caused the problem).

    The display configuration double

    Monitor 1: Dell U3415W to 3440 x 1440

    Monitor 2: Visio M65 - C1 65 "LED TV at 4096 x 2160

    Please let me know if anyone has a solution or if I need to provide any additional information.

    Best regards

    -Thomas

    Image located here: Dropbox - screenshot 2016-07-23 04.07.47.png

    Hi again once Thomas, Adobe today released a updae:

    Lightroom CC 2015.6.1 and Lightroom 6.6.1

    Update your version of Lightroom

  • My display has high resolution, if the toolbar and the menu looks very small, how to adjust the size without changing the resolution?

    ATT

    See the link below:

    Experimental features

    The scale of the user interface of 200 percent for screens high densities

  • Webpage display too small; How can I increase display size normal? Screen resolution is OK.

    WEBPAGE DISPLAY TOO SMALL; HOW CAN I INCREASE DISPLAY NORMAL SIZE? SCREEN RESOLUTION IS OK.

    Hello

    Check the bottom right of your Internet Explorer web page window to see if the zoom is set to 100%. If it isn't, then click the arrow to the right and select a zoom range from the drop-down.

    John Barnett MVP: Windows XP Expert associated with: Windows Desktop Experience: Web: http://www.winuser.co.uk ; Web: http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org ; Web: http://vistasupport.mvps.org ; Web: http://www.silversurfer-guide.com

  • The font size in the menu bar is too small (illegible). How can I increase the font size. I have a new Samsung PC screen with high resolution.

    Hi the TPN of size in the menu bar is too small (illegible). How can I increase the font size. I have a new Samsung PC screen with high resolution.

    What version?

  • the text and symbols are too small in photoshop cc, I have a screen high resolution (IPS), what I can do. Now, it is difficult to read

    the text and symbols are too small in photoshop cc, I have a screen high resolution (IPS), what I can do. Now, it is difficult to read

    Install CC 2014 and turn on the preference scale of 200% user interface.

  • Cursor becomes very small on W550S with a display high resolution (2880 x 1620)

    I have a W550S with a disply 2880 x 1620 running Windows 10. Once logged in, after a few minutes, the mouse pointer becomes very small, about 1/2 the size of the regular cursor. I use 200% scaling (recommended for high resolution viewing). I can restore the normal size pointer by selecting under the mouse settings, but finally it switches back on about 1/2 size.

    It seems that Windows 'forget' that she runs at 200% scale and turns again to the normal scale of 100% of IPR.

    Does anyone else have this problem? It is a problem because when she becomes so tiny I can't often found on the screen.

    Oh and I sometimes run with an external monitor-normal DPI connected to the laptop. I think the problem started when I plugged the external monitor, but it happens even if I do not have the external monitor connected.

    Thanks in advance,

    -Steven

    All the...

    Please see the recent Synaptics update package:

    http://support.Lenovo.com/us/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/ThinkPad-W-series-laptops/ThinkPad-W55...

    Version 19.0.17.27

    • (Fix) Removal of the option of size of button for touchpad.

    • (Fix) Fixed a problem where the cursor of the mouse become small after used average trackpoing scrolling.

    • (Fix) Fixed a user interface text size is not properly aligned.

    Kind regards.

  • Photoshop interface is too small on the screen high resolution (Windows 8.1)

    I downloaded the demo of Photoshop CC.  My display is a 13.3 "3200 x 1800 (0.092 mm dot pitch), the default size of the Photoshop interface screen is very difficult to read. I tried to change the size of interface in and out, then restart Photoshop, but change large font does not seem to make a difference.

    How can I get a usable in Photoshop CC interface size?

    2014 CC has a preference of who you can use the user interface to increace size of 200% for poster high resolution

  • Resolution for screen wide flat screen is too small (already tried native resolution and dpi)

    Short version of my problem is the following. I have a Dell Inspiron 530 w/Vista. I recently had to reinstall Vista to a deformation of the BONE. Now that everything is reinstalled and updated, everything is too small. Text is about a size 4, web pages appear with all focus on areas on each side w/empty space.

    I already tried to change the resolution but other dimensions make the screen either too wide or too high, I tried to change the dpi to 120, which still has not resolved the smallness. I'm at my wits end, trying to figure out what the issue could be and would love other suggestions to try.

    You can get in trouble with your device drivers, firmware and/or software.  Go to the Device Manager by going to start / find and type Device Manager and enter and then double-click on the program icon that appears.  Check each device to a red x, yellow! or white?  These identify devices with problems probably (drivers, but also of conflict or something else).  Click on each for more details and troubleshooting tips.  If you need to get drivers (and you shoulddo at least for video cards and monitors and all you have time to do - they can help way beyond simply solve this problem), let the computer dealer or the manufacturer of the device (NOT of Microsoft Updates).  In fact, you must disable automatic updates in Windows Update driver as follows: http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-windows-vista/. Follow these steps to get the drivers: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/driverssupport/ht/driverdlmfgr.htm.  Once you have the drivers, you can install them via the Manager device as follows:http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/193584-device-manager-install-driver.html.

    In Internet Explorer, click Page in the toolbar of the order (if it is not there, do a right-click on the toolbar with the tabs, and then check the toolbar command to add) and access the Zoom and text size and see if the setting solves those problems with this program (I often accidentally hit the shortcut key causing that to happen and it always fixes it).

    If this does not work, try a boot minimum http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135.  If the problem goes away then it's just a matter of tracking down the culprit at the origin of the problem.   Follow the procedures described in the article.  Once found, remove, delete, disable or uninstall.  Once remember to put Vista in normal status, as described in the procedures. If the problem occurs in clean mode then just restore the system to normal and reboot - this solution will not work.

    Start in safe mode with network and see if the problem is here.  A result allows us to narrow down the search for the cause.

    I hope this helps.

    Good luck!

    If none of this works, try to uninstall the flat screen widescreen (everything including configuration in display properties, pilots in devices, connections and any other partner Manager and reboot and see if your screen returns to normal.)  If so, something on the flat screen is the origin of the problem and you may need to consult the manual, installation instructions or whether, you can find about it (you already have the most recent files in the first paragraph above) and try to install again to see if the problem comes back.   If all goes well, the same resetting will solve the problem unless there is a problem of basic compatibilility.  What is the manufacturer, brand and model of the flat screen and how exactly is it connected (the precise connection device and methodology)? Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • resolution of 4 k too small icons

    I bought a 4 k (Samsung UE590) screen.

    I m using a MacBook Pro of the retina (end 2013) with a DisplayPort adapter cable MiniDisplayPort (Thunderbolt) to. I m running a resolution of 3840 x 2160. He runs @60 as Hz as opposed to what support page Apple´s suggests.

    I know that some people are complaining that the icons and text were too small, but I thought that Mac OS 10.10 and above solves this problem.

    I have the same problem, all the icons and text are much too small. Is there a high way to end it without losing resolution 4 k?

    OS X El Capitan: make it easier to see what is on the screen

  • Web pages and user interface display too small in Firefox 20.0.1 (but fine in IE and Chrome) - how can I fix?

    On my Dell Inspiron 7720, running Windows 8 64-bit, Chrome and IE display web pages in their correct format immediately after their installation, but Firefox 20.0.1 displays too little (and the user interface of FF is too small as well).

    I went on all kinds of things, it might be and know I can install an add-on to enlarge pages at least, but I really want to get FF displaying correctly of course.

    I use my native resolution 1920 x 1080 - laptop and have to display Windows set up for display at 150% - % of Windows display development does not affect display FF.

    Can someone tell me please how to get FF displaying correctly (without an add-on.)

    Help appreciated,
    US5

    Thanks for your help cor - el.

    I just installed NoSquint and it works perfectly for the web; pages. Then, I found a theme with bigger icons in "complete themes" - there are a number of them.

    Guess I expected to understand why only FF was smaller, (not just solve the problem) - However, the setting is very nice-thanks!

  • Resolution of the screen - police too small when the value of resolution 1920 x 1080

    original title: screen resolution

    Got a new laptop which has 1920 x 1080 screen resolution that I paid extra for.  However, when I keep this setting on any web site text size/font is so small that it is very difficult to read.  I tried all the plugins to font size, but that did not help.  The only way I can get readable (for me) the text is to reduce the 1360 x 768 resolution which totally defeats the purpose of getting a screen high resolution.  Is there another way other than the setting screen resolution, such that it can be Pascal outside and still provide a readable text?  I don't want bugs like the magnifying glass or similar devices.

    When you increase the resolution of the screen, things are smaller. Basically, the only way to get great results even at higher resolutions is to have a bigger screen. Magnifying glass, zooms and more police sizes allow you just to settle on the edges of this kit, you must make the best compromise.

    I use 1920 x 1080 and I have my text size the value 125% (and IE9 = 200% zoom), but I have a 24 "display which is much bigger than a computer screen.

  • Monitors high-resolution produce unreadably small fonts in software from third-party manufacturers with Windows 7 Professional.

    Operating system
    Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
    CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT
    Intel Xeon E3 1226 v3 3.30 GHz 33 ° C
    Technology 22nm Haswell-WS
    RAM
    16.0 GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 798 MHz (11-11-11-28)
    Motherboard
    LENOVO SHARKBAY (SOCKET 0) 28 ° C
    Graphics
    LEN E2323swA (1920x1080@60Hz)
    LEN E2323swA (1920x1080@60Hz)
    2047 MB NVIDIA Quadro K620 (NVIDIA) 40 ° C
    Storage
    931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-08M2NA0 SCSI Disk Device (SATA) 34 ° C
    931GB TOSHIBA external USB 3.0 Flash DRIVE (USB (SATA)) 33 ° C
    29GB SanDisk Cruzer Glide peripheral USB (USB)
    Optical drives
    HL-DT-ST DVD-RAM GHC0N SCSI CdRom Device
    Audio
    Realtek High Definition Audio

    The default resolution and "recommended" for my two monitors lenovo is 1920 x 1080. I have a new system and I tried for a few weeks now to something to work with screen resolution and third-party apps. I am under W7 Pro right now, but will soon be getting to 10.

    The high resolution is not a problem in 7 with any Microsoft stuff. With the help of a custom of the DPI setting takes care of all the native stuff. Some third-party applications can be set as well. For example, Corel Photo Paint X 7 has bars of detachable command with command icons that can be set to small, medium or large. When the size of the icon is changed, the size of the font adjusts accordingly and it is perfectly feasible, acknowledging the icons or by reading the text. It is perfect for this dual screen system and works like a charm.

    However, most of other software companies are not quite as respectful of their clients. Bryce, formerly owned by Corel, but now DAZ despicable, is not removable toolbars and there is no options available to adjust the sizes of icons in order. Even if preferences to provide an engaging, multiple monitor option not to release the toolbars or increase the font size. It only opens the Bryce "Labs" in the second monitor in a position at the end of the dialog box, half of the Cup.

    It also applies even in a top of the range of applications such as VIEW and Smith Micro, Poser Pro. They present menus and toolbar icons that are so tiny, it is necessary to use the Magnifier Microsoft to make and which isn't real solution when your work with graphics programs. It's incredibly awkward.

    My old system, running XP Pro, SP3, which I always put in place and operational, has a screen resolution of 1280 X 768, and it displays all the software of third party very well. If I try to use this resolution with W7 and these monitors high resolution, I get a crushed image down and half on the screen which is useless. I can read everything very well, but all images are short and fat! If it was possible to type values for the height and width, using an infinite scale rather than the fixed scale that is provided by the slider over, nicked in W7, it would be possible to find a combination that worked. Then, once the wreck was set for third party stuff, the custom DPI settings Windows could take care of the native stuff.

    I had an Oracle VirtualBox running for awhile and loaded the third of things out there and it worked for awhile but it did not offer the ability double screen and, in any case, after awhile it started to get really uptight and I finally just had to get rid of.

    Really, I would be much happier if I could just load XP Pro on this machine and do run as quickly as things that made to run on it. The only reason why I got a new system was the need for more speed and muscle. But if I can't use my favorite, applications worth it?

    Is there no workaround solution that will make it possible to adjust the resolution so that the third-party applications are fully functional using all the space on the screen?

    Thank you to everyone who takes the time to read and respond.

    Since no one answered I'll provide the solution myself. Doing right thing 'upgrade' to Windows 10 has this problem of resolution.

    Other than that, getting W10 to work even at halfway was a nightmare.

  • update monitor for 4 k now 12 elements and cs4 in the Toolbox and etc. is too small can help you please dennis

    update monitor for 4 k now 12 elements and cs4 in the Toolbox and etc. is too small can you help me please Dennis

    You cannot change anything in these versions to increase user interface, only the most recent versions.  You can try to set the resolution of the screen.

  • CS6 version fonts on Win8 are extremlly small high resolution

    on my computer laptop im working at high resolution: 3840 X 2160

    and I put all the settings of fonts to be as large as possible.

    all photoshopmenus are very very small and its not reasonable to work like this.

    It is important to say that any other resolution I've tried can not show 'windows' and other applications in the common sense (too big).

    I'd appreciate if some can please let me know if there is anything I can do to solve it? its very important for me to work on Photoshop and keep this resolution.

    Here is the hack to change the registry - for Win only:

    Adobe App scaling on the screens to high-resolution (FIX) | Dan Antonielli

Maybe you are looking for

  • Stimulus to wake you up

    Updated both my iphone SE and both the stimulus to wake up present works, updated my iphone 6 and stimulus to wake up does not work, tried to start a couple of times, but still used works, ideas regarding why this might be?

  • Firefox won't allow refdesk as my home page, all other browsers ok

    Firefox has for years my browser and refdesk has been my homepage. yesterday morning that I registered a 404 message that refdesk is not found. I tried google and internet explore and both find refdesk without problem. I uninstalled and reinstalled f

  • Boot from USB on Satellite Pro A100

    Hi, I own a satellite pro A100 computer laptop. I tested a live distribution of linux which is bootable from a usb key. When I set the bios to boot from removable devices with my inserted bootable usb key does not start it and comes back to my instal

  • Backup of hard drive (C).

    HP Pavilion Slimline desktop computer. Vista operating system I tried to back up my hard disk (C) in the drive (D). I got there by "START", "Control Panel", "backup and Restore Center." In the backup and Restore Center, I clicked on "Backup Files". T

  • CSR1000v eVPN AF

    Hi all I do some testing with a CSR1000v, and I could bring up peering in the AF EVPN, however it seems to not work and I can't find anything in the release notes indicating that it is supported. Anyone know if EVPN AF is supported on the CSR1000v? T