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Ian Deans
Is anyone on this group successfully running Animator on a 4K monitor.
I now have a 32" 4K monitor and I am finding it almost impossible to set it up with the animations I want and it will not allow a width of 3840. I suspect the issue may be that the recommended DPI is 150% ( 100% too small ) My previous monitor 3440 x 1440 was fine but although I increased some text sizes a little the recommended DPI was 100%. Regards Ian.
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James Brown
Hi Ian,
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I recently ‘upgraded’ to a 37” monitor to try and compensate eye debris problems and have also run into a few issues. Suggestions to reduce the display to 1920 x 1080 didn’t help, and I have tried multiple variations along the lines you mentioned. I have had to live with a compromise of going for the 1440 option and adjusting the DPI the same as yours. The result is that I get more space but lose some legibility on some prog text. But Animator runs ok apart from the slight blur on text. Cheers, James
On 9 May 2020, at 14:34, Ian Deans via groups.io <iandeans142=btinternet.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Ian Deans
On 09/05/2020 18:30, James Brown wrote:
Hi Ian,================================================================================== Thanks for the reply James. With a resolution of 3840 x 2160 you need the main display at 150% on a 32" monitor. I have tried all options to get it to work, but without success so either I don't use Animator or I have an expensive spare monitor !!! Regards Ian.
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Ian,
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I use MSG Animator with a 4K monitor. It works with a setting of 100 %. See attached screenshot (German Windows). The maximum width for animations is 3836. Cheers, Thorsten
On Sat, May 9, 2020 at 03:26 PM, Ian Deans wrote:
Is anyone on this group successfully running Animator on a 4K monitor.
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Ian Deans
On 09/05/2020 23:13, Thorsten Miglus wrote:
Ian,============================================================== Thanks for the update Thornsten. I did manage myself to get one animation running with the DPI setting at 100%, but it would be impossible for me to use the monitor with that setting without ruining my eyes in about 5 minutes. It needs a setting of 150% the recommended setting by the manufacturer, and that unfortunately means no Animator. I will have to switch back to my old monitor tomorrow. Regards Ian.
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