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Old 08-06-2016, 11:03 PM   #1
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icon size on high-res display

I've recently gotten a very nice very high resolution display. (3840 x 2160)

On the main Calibre display, I can specify that icons be displayed "large" and it works fine, but when I go into preferences, or other screens, the icons are tiny tiny tiny. see below.

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anything to be done, or is this a "First world problem" and I should just be quiet. I can deal with it.

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Originally Posted by rboatright View Post
I've recently gotten a very nice very high resolution display. (3840 x 2160)

On the main Calibre display, I can specify that icons be displayed "large" and it works fine, but when I go into preferences, or other screens, the icons are tiny tiny tiny. see below.

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anything to be done, or is this a "First world problem" and I should just be quiet. I can deal with it.

Rick
Probably of little consolation, but you're not the first to report this, see ==>>Problems with high DPI display

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