

This may not be what you want to hear, but I think the best answer is to not use two GUI monitors with vastly different resolutions. The dpi settings are all out of whack and I can barely read the 4k monitor or if my laptop is primary then the 1080p monitor is way too large. Joshua Morin wrote:Ah maybe it’s because my laptop is 4k and my monitor is still 1080p. Please let me know if you do ever come up with a solution! However I'm using trying this on a PC that has a 2K monitor without the issue. Next suggestion would be to use High DPI scaling override in the Compatibility settings of Resolve, but again it manages to ignore those efforts.

HaveBlue wrote:The next suggestion would be to adjust the text size in "Ease of Access" windows settings but Resolve completely ignores this system setting. I'd have to search through 441MB of the exe file with a binary editor to see if it observes an xml setting for font size in the user config that we could add.ĭidn't feel like doing that so I hunted around my desk for reading glasses so I can squint at the newly set screen. Probably why it doesn't observe the scaling in the same way. I then decompiled Resolve.exe to try to manually modify the resource manifest assets to a large size but Resolve doesn't seem to use standard Windows dialogs and stuff. This is a likely candidate in the DPManager or GUI section if ever there was a setting.Īfter that there were just a bunch of installer paths, firewall rules and Panel geometry layouts Then I see a copyconfig for support that pulls default-config-win.dat. There is an installer folder for preferences which is nice if you want to modify preferences.Ĭ:\ProgramData\Blackmagic Design\DaVinci Resolve\Preferences\ The next suggestion would be to adjust the text size in "Ease of Access" windows settings but Resolve completely ignores this system setting.
