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Hey there!
I just upgraded to a Cintiq Pro 24 with a 4k screen and have problems accurately hitting some of the smaller UI buttons like layer alpha lock. I tried increasing my display scale in Windows 10 settings (System>Display>Advanced scaling settings), but, while this increased the size of my taskbar, shortcuts, and other programs, this didn't seem to affect Krita. Is there a setting to do this within Krita itself? Ideally I would be able to scale up the size of UI elements uniformly to making using the tablet easier. Otherwise, is there some workaround I can use? I've searched for similar topics on this a decent while and couldn't find a similar request. If this has been discussed before, I'm more than happy to read through a previous thread. Thank you all so much for the support! All the best, Justian |
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hi!
Lucky you for the Cintiq In Krita, you can try in the setting to activate 'Enable Hi-DPI support' in Settings > General > Window(tab) and then restart Krita. |
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Hey Deevad!
Thanks so much! I looked up the settings and found the documentation here: https://docs.krita.org/en/KritaFAQ.html ... dpi-screen. I enabled the setting, changed my display to 150%, then restarted Krita and it worked. I had less luck on other %'s, but this works very well for me. Small world! I actually just downloaded your brush set yesterday and have been messing around with them. Thanks so much for all the help! Best, Justianm |
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Nice! Thank you for the feedback
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