Poor DPI scaling on 4K monitor. What to do?
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2016-06-21 05:36 PM
I have a new 4K monitor, but the screen for AC is sharp only in native resolution, and then everything is too tiny to use. If I scale the display in Windows 10 up to 150% or 175%, it is large enough, but then the sharpness of icons and text is lost. This is not a problem for other programs. Is there any fix for this?
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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2016-06-21 07:05 PM
Unfortunately, the only way to scale up pixels without losing sharpness is going by full increments like 2x, not 1.5x or 1.75x.
200% will use 2x2=4 monitor "dots" to display one pixel without blur, unless the graphic interface is resolution independent (I don't know if the new interface in v20 is or not). Even then you will experience problems with icons that are not correctly hinted (look up "font hinting" for reference)
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2016-06-21 08:52 PM
matjashka wrote:Thanks, Matt. I'll give 200% a try, but I am disappointed that I wasted about $300 for a resolution that has no benefits in AC.
Richard,
Unfortunately, the only way to scale up pixels without losing sharpness is going by full increments like 2x, not 1.5x or 1.75x.
200% will use 2x2=4 monitor "dots" to display one pixel without blur, unless the graphic interface is resolution independent (I don't know if the new interface in v20 is or not). Even then you will experience problems with icons that are not correctly hinted (look up "font hinting" for reference)
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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2016-06-21 11:55 PM
Richard wrote:Don't be. Just keep this thread alive until someone from GS answers it.
I'll give 200% a try, but I am disappointed that I wasted about $300 for a resolution that has no benefits in AC.
AC, as any other expensive professional application, should work with any current hardware. If it does not — you just need to make a clear point to GS to address it.
AC20 is specifically marketed for as "Retina Displays Fully Supported on Mac".
I can see from your signature that you are on Windows, but HDPI monitors are common to both platforms, so lets see what GS has to say.
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2016-06-22 12:19 AM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10
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2016-06-22 12:48 AM
I think this is due to how MacOS and windows take two very differing strategies to dealing with HiDPI, on MacOS icons and interface elements are a vector graphic hence they scale to any size but on windows graphics are bitmapped therefore the developers need to create suites of icons for each resolution.
If you think ARCHICAD handles HiDPI not well you should see how poorly AutoCAD handles it, I'm finding AutoCAD almost unusable on my new laptop as I cannot read half of the dialog boxes (either text too small - even with magnifying glass, or too large to fit within dialog box.
Scott
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2016-06-22 12:54 AM
This video:
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2016-06-24 05:09 PM
matjashka wrote:No. AC 20 is not compatible with Windows 10 dpi scaling!
Richard,
This video:http://helpcenter.graphisoft.com/videos/archicad/archicad-20-new-features/archicad_20_interface_and_... clearly states that v20 has vector-based interface icons, which are scalable to support both old and 4K monitors. Looks like your investment will pay off as soon as you upgrade to v20.
Win 10, Archicad 19 INT
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2016-06-24 06:23 PM
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2016-06-24 08:25 PM
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Richard Morrison, Architect-Interior Designer
AC26 (since AC6.0), Win10