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CAD Forums => CAD General => Topic started by: TopoWAR on October 09, 2015, 01:21:26 PM

Title: Screens problem with AutoCAD
Post by: TopoWAR on October 09, 2015, 01:21:26 PM
Hello everyone, I have a problem and I have not found light to fix it, maybe some of you would suggest that is the problem or rather the solution to the problem, install AutoCAD / Civil 2016 win 8.1 and 10, but some screens and texts appear in miniature incorrectly, show you some pictures, thanks!
Title: Re: Screens problem with AutoCAD
Post by: Rob... on October 09, 2015, 01:41:49 PM
I looks like someone has set Windows fonts to XXXL.
Title: Re: Screens problem with AutoCAD
Post by: dgorsman on October 13, 2015, 10:31:21 AM
UHD/4K monitor?
Title: Re: Screens problem with AutoCAD
Post by: Rob... on October 13, 2015, 10:38:37 AM
UHD/4K monitor?

I've seen a couple questions regarding display issues with these. Are the drivers not catching up with them?
Title: Re: Screens problem with AutoCAD
Post by: TopoWAR on October 13, 2015, 10:48:09 AM
monitor 4k

After searching everywhere, I found the solution:

1- Slide your finger quickly from the right side of the screen
2- tap Settings
3- then play Customization
4- then bottom left of the screen give Screen
5- click where it says Let me choose a level of scaling for all my screens, choose for example medium and then give apply
6- once I have done Pantall change the resolution to 1920 x 1080 for example and go.
Then you can play with the different sizes to see which like.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Title: Re: Screens problem with AutoCAD
Post by: dgorsman on October 13, 2015, 01:22:35 PM
UHD/4K monitor?

I've seen a couple questions regarding display issues with these. Are the drivers not catching up with them?

"Drivers" is a bit of a misnomer here.  The buttons and icons on the user interface for a lot of Autodesk products are designed for the older, lower resolution HD systems.  Because of the large difference in resolution its difficult to have a system which can handle both fluently, and during the last couple of releases there wasn't *that* many UHD/4K monitors in use.  Plus there was a quiet push for FUHD/8k hardware and data in some circles which may have rendered the work irrelevant (similar to HD DVD vs. Bluray), although that seems to have stalled a bit.  We should be seeing full UHD/4k support in most products within the next couple of releases now that there is more demand and its become the current defacto standard.