DesignMAN
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8 minutes ago, v_kyr said:
What happens with those APh save/open windows in contrast to other APh GUI panels size wise, if you temporary change the system "Display Resolution" to a lower value setting than the LG's full 4k resolution?
Thanks. Interesting suggestion and one of those random things that sometimes works but sadly not this time. I reduced the scale from 200% to 100% and the open window strangely stayed the same small size.
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1 minute ago, R C-R said:
Sorry but I am a Mac user & don't know anything about the scaling or other display options for Windows.
Hopefully, a Windows user can help you figure out what's ha[ppening & how to fix it.
Thanks anyway!
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55 minutes ago, R C-R said:
First, it would help to know if you are a Mac or Windows user. Aside from that, do you mean the text is too small in the Save window, or that the window is too small to show you all the possible locations you want to save to, too narrow to show all the columns if in a view that shows them, etc.?
Hi, sorry, should have given a little more info. I'm running Windows 10 on a Hewlett Packard Z440 desktop. The save/open window is just a standard window like a File Explorer window but reduced to about 50% scale so that the text and all the ikons are tiny and it's almost impossible to read or to navigate anywhere. My monitor is a 27" LG 4K. If you have any ideas I would be very grateful. All other windows in all other apps are normal size.
This is a screenshot of my Display settings.
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I have just upgraded to Affinity Photo 2 and find that the save dialogue box is too small on my 4K monitor. Any ideas on how I can fix this. It is fine in Publisher and Designer. (In version 1 the tooltips were too small they are now the right size).


Small scale save dialogue box in Affinity Photo 2 on 4K monitor
in Affinity on Desktop Questions (macOS and Windows)
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It doesn't change the size of the dialogue box (panel). But I've given up and started using a workaround, which is to drag the panel over to the to the other, lower resolution monitor, where it displays at the correct size. This is good enough for me and I have better things to do than mess around finding a correct solution and I'm happy with that. Maybe Affinity will sort this out sometime. Thanks for your time and suggestions.