Using a 4K UHD Monitor need suggestions...

skypeace
skypeace Member Posts: 251
edited November 2024 in English Forum

I am using a 4K monitor Win 10 and the hover Bible references are unreadable.  Is there any way to resize the font on just these Bible pop ups without making the text humongous?  I have tried different variations in program scaling and content scaling but so far no joy. 

Assistance is appreciated.

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  • David Thomas
    David Thomas Member Posts: 3,268 ✭✭✭

    skypeace said:

    I am using a 4K monitor

    You don't mention how large this monitor is or how far it is from your chair.

    I set my scaling in Windows at 150% for my 32" 4K monitor

    set my Logos scaling at 100%

    and find both the reference and text pop-ups readable.

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  • skypeace
    skypeace Member Posts: 251

    Its a 43" about 2 feet away and its recommended  scaling is 300% but I tried 200% and then set 200% for program and content in Logos 8 and that seems to work.  Thank you for the suggestions that led to my finding a workable solution. 

  • Bradley Grainger (Logos)
    Bradley Grainger (Logos) Administrator, Logos Employee Posts: 12,001

    skypeace said:

    I am using a 4K monitor Win 10 and the hover Bible references are unreadable.  Is there any way to resize the font on just these Bible pop ups without making the text humongous?  I have tried different variations in program scaling and content scaling but so far no joy. 

    Do you have one high-DPI (4K) monitor, and one regular (96 DPI) monitor?

    It's a known bug that when Logos is running on the high-DPI monitor, all content is scaled up except the hover tips, which still render at 96 DPI and are thus unreadably small.

    (Conversely, if your system is set up the other way, such that the high-DPI monitor is the "default" one, if Logos is running on the other monitor, the hover tips will be enormously huge.)

  • skypeace
    skypeace Member Posts: 251

    Do you have one high-DPI (4K) monitor, and one regular (96 DPI) monitor?

    It's a known bug that when Logos is running on the high-DPI monitor, all content is scaled up except the hover tips, which still render at 96 DPI and are thus unreadably small.

    (Conversely, if your system is set up the other way, such that the high-DPI monitor is the "default" one, if Logos is running on the other monitor, the hover tips will be enormously huge.)

    Ahh! Thanks, good to know.