

If this is happening on a Mac, hopefully somebody with a Mac will pop in with advice.Īfter trying the different methods, I can't say I see a lot of functional differences between them, but I'm going to switch to TVPaint's built-in scaling for my laptop with the 4k screen because it's simpler and more correct. If you're using an older version of Windows, here's another procedure you can try:
EVERYTHING SO SMALL 4K MONITOR MAC WINDOWS 10
I guess if your Windows 10 scaling is set to 100% and you don't wish to change that, you can probably combine the above with the UI scale setting in TVPaint's preferences. My laptop has a 4k screen, so without these settings, the UI looks similar to your example: very tiny. Here's an example of what TVPaint looks like on my laptop computer using these suggested settings. I found that a few other programs that also have scaling issues run better with the 'System' option selected (i.e., not 'System (Enhanced)'.) The System (Enhanced) setting works well with TVPaint for me, but there are 2 other options on the list you can try. I don't find it necessary to change the scaling in TVPaint's preferences but in Window's Display Settings, I have Scale And Layout set to 200%. In the window that pops up, enable Override High DPI Scaling Behavior, and then select System (Enhanced) in the list. Click the Compatibility tab and click Change High DPI Settings. If that doesn't do what you need, reset the multiplier to 1 and try the following procedure.Īssuming you're running TVPaint on Windows 10, do this: First, right-click on the program icon and open its properties panel. Since that seems easiest, I would try it first. There is an option in TVPaint's Preferences that multiplies the UI size-try dialing it up to 2.
