For the life of me i cannot find how to inlarge the toolbars in vd 22,, they are so small its inpossible to see,,, this happen to me last version also,
any help would be appriciated big time
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toolbars in videostudio 22
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Re: toolbars in videostudio 22
I have a 32" 4K monitor, so know what you mean.
Have you tried this: close VS. Right click on the desktop VS2022 icon, and select Properties. When the dialog box appears, select the Compatibility tab. Down towards the bottom of that tab you should see a button saying "Change high DPI settings". Left click that.
Then on the page which appears, up at the top I tick the box under Program DPI. And down towards the bottom, I make sure the box there is also ticked ("Override high DPI scaling behavior...").
In the box window below that choose "System" instead of Application if that is chosen. Don't select System (Enhanced) as that varies other things within VS. Then click OK to close that page, and then click Apply on the first page, then OK to close that dialog box.
Open VS and the toolbars should be bigger -- not huge, but bigger.
Have you tried this: close VS. Right click on the desktop VS2022 icon, and select Properties. When the dialog box appears, select the Compatibility tab. Down towards the bottom of that tab you should see a button saying "Change high DPI settings". Left click that.
Then on the page which appears, up at the top I tick the box under Program DPI. And down towards the bottom, I make sure the box there is also ticked ("Override high DPI scaling behavior...").
In the box window below that choose "System" instead of Application if that is chosen. Don't select System (Enhanced) as that varies other things within VS. Then click OK to close that page, and then click Apply on the first page, then OK to close that dialog box.
Open VS and the toolbars should be bigger -- not huge, but bigger.
Ken Berry
