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



android studio on 4k image



I have tried this link but it did not work.



I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.



High DPI image



How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?










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



    android studio on 4k image



    I have tried this link but it did not work.



    I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.



    High DPI image



    How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?










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



      android studio on 4k image



      I have tried this link but it did not work.



      I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.



      High DPI image



      How can I use Android studio on 4k resolution?










      share|improve this question
















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



      android studio on 4k image



      I have tried this link but it did not work.



      I looked at Windows 10 high DPI scaling override but all items are disabled.



      High DPI image



      How can I use Android studio on 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 named dpiAwareness and try it with the values of 1 or 0.



          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 named dpiAwareness and try it with the values of 1 or 0.



            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 named dpiAwareness and try it with the values of 1 or 0.



              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 named dpiAwareness and try it with the values of 1 or 0.



                Undo advice which didn't work.






                share|improve this answer













                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 named dpiAwareness and try it with the values of 1 or 0.



                Undo advice which didn't work.







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