android studio on 4k resolution
My monitor is 4k and I am running Windows 10. Android studio on my monitor is very small:

I have tried this link but it did not work.
I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.

How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?
windows windows-10 android-studio 4k-resolution
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My monitor is 4k and I am running Windows 10. Android studio on my monitor is very small:

I have tried this link but it did not work.
I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.

How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?
windows windows-10 android-studio 4k-resolution
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My monitor is 4k and I am running Windows 10. Android studio on my monitor is very small:

I have tried this link but it did not work.
I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.

How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?
windows windows-10 android-studio 4k-resolution
My monitor is 4k and I am running Windows 10. Android studio on my monitor is very small:

I have tried this link but it did not work.
I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.

How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?
windows windows-10 android-studio 4k-resolution
windows windows-10 android-studio 4k-resolution
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Android Studio is based on the old IntelliJ IDEA platform, so probably does not
adapt well to hi-res monitors.
Some advice :
Find the executable, maybe named
studio64.exe, right-click it and choose Properties,
in the Compatibility tab click "Change high DPI settings", check
"Ovsrride high DPI scaling behavior" and choose in the drop-box "System (Enhanced)",
then click OK.Set the 4k Monitor as the primary one and log out and back in.
A long shot : Use regedit to navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionImage File Execution Optionsstudio64.exe(if the exe name is correct and such a key exists),
create a DWORD key nameddpiAwarenessand try it with the values of1or0.
Undo advice which didn't work.
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Android Studio is based on the old IntelliJ IDEA platform, so probably does not
adapt well to hi-res monitors.
Some advice :
Find the executable, maybe named
studio64.exe, right-click it and choose Properties,
in the Compatibility tab click "Change high DPI settings", check
"Ovsrride high DPI scaling behavior" and choose in the drop-box "System (Enhanced)",
then click OK.Set the 4k Monitor as the primary one and log out and back in.
A long shot : Use regedit to navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionImage File Execution Optionsstudio64.exe(if the exe name is correct and such a key exists),
create a DWORD key nameddpiAwarenessand try it with the values of1or0.
Undo advice which didn't work.
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Android Studio is based on the old IntelliJ IDEA platform, so probably does not
adapt well to hi-res monitors.
Some advice :
Find the executable, maybe named
studio64.exe, right-click it and choose Properties,
in the Compatibility tab click "Change high DPI settings", check
"Ovsrride high DPI scaling behavior" and choose in the drop-box "System (Enhanced)",
then click OK.Set the 4k Monitor as the primary one and log out and back in.
A long shot : Use regedit to navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionImage File Execution Optionsstudio64.exe(if the exe name is correct and such a key exists),
create a DWORD key nameddpiAwarenessand try it with the values of1or0.
Undo advice which didn't work.
add a comment |
Android Studio is based on the old IntelliJ IDEA platform, so probably does not
adapt well to hi-res monitors.
Some advice :
Find the executable, maybe named
studio64.exe, right-click it and choose Properties,
in the Compatibility tab click "Change high DPI settings", check
"Ovsrride high DPI scaling behavior" and choose in the drop-box "System (Enhanced)",
then click OK.Set the 4k Monitor as the primary one and log out and back in.
A long shot : Use regedit to navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionImage File Execution Optionsstudio64.exe(if the exe name is correct and such a key exists),
create a DWORD key nameddpiAwarenessand try it with the values of1or0.
Undo advice which didn't work.
Android Studio is based on the old IntelliJ IDEA platform, so probably does not
adapt well to hi-res monitors.
Some advice :
Find the executable, maybe named
studio64.exe, right-click it and choose Properties,
in the Compatibility tab click "Change high DPI settings", check
"Ovsrride high DPI scaling behavior" and choose in the drop-box "System (Enhanced)",
then click OK.Set the 4k Monitor as the primary one and log out and back in.
A long shot : Use regedit to navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionImage File Execution Optionsstudio64.exe(if the exe name is correct and such a key exists),
create a DWORD key nameddpiAwarenessand try it with the values of1or0.
Undo advice which didn't work.
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