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du...@gmail.com <du...@gmail.com> #3
I saw this page while searching for solutions. As far as I understood AS should work fine on pcs/laptops with 1 screen and should scale images up or down on secondary screens using primary display dpi. Does scaling also apply to fonts?
Nevertheless, I am using laptop with one screen only so there should be no problem here but obviously something is wrong. The question is, what is wrong? Is there a way I could help?
Nevertheless, I am using laptop with one screen only so there should be no problem here but obviously something is wrong. The question is, what is wrong? Is there a way I could help?
du...@gmail.com <du...@gmail.com> #4
I've tried overriding setings in studio64.exe.vmoptions and putting
-Dhidpi.system.dpi.override=120
there, but it does not help
-Dhidpi.system.dpi.override=120
there, but it does not help
rp...@google.com <rp...@google.com> #5
We have never seen this before. Would you mind trying the following
1) Try updating the JRE to the latest (e.g. jre 1.8.0_60). Maybe we are running into a bug with the JDK/JVM.
2) Try changing the DPI properties of studio64.exe (right click on icon in task bar, then choose "Properties | Compatibility" and make sure the "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" checkbox is enabled)
3) Try disabling the "Let me choose one scaling level for all displays" in Control Panel | Display
4) Try signing out and signing back in.
Let us know if one of more of these steps, and which one(s), helped.
1) Try updating the JRE to the latest (e.g. jre 1.8.0_60). Maybe we are running into a bug with the JDK/JVM.
2) Try changing the DPI properties of studio64.exe (right click on icon in task bar, then choose "Properties | Compatibility" and make sure the "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" checkbox is enabled)
3) Try disabling the "Let me choose one scaling level for all displays" in Control Panel | Display
4) Try signing out and signing back in.
Let us know if one of more of these steps, and which one(s), helped.
du...@gmail.com <du...@gmail.com> #6
Hello,
I just checked your suggestions. I've updated to JDK 1.8u66 and after running AS it looks like problem is fixed. I haven't changed anything in compatibility settings nor display settings.
I just checked your suggestions. I've updated to JDK 1.8u66 and after running AS it looks like problem is fixed. I haven't changed anything in compatibility settings nor display settings.
du...@gmail.com <du...@gmail.com> #7
Here are my new settings
Android Studio 1.4.1
Build #AI-141.2343393, built on October 15, 2015
JRE: 1.8.0_66-b17 amd64
JVM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM by Oracle Corporation
Android Studio 1.4.1
Build #AI-141.2343393, built on October 15, 2015
JRE: 1.8.0_66-b17 amd64
JVM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM by Oracle Corporation
rp...@google.com <rp...@google.com> #8
Thank you for repoarting back, and glad to hear the issue is fixed for you!
du...@gmail.com <du...@gmail.com> #9
Great, thanks for your help.
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #11
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ba...@gmail.com <ba...@gmail.com> #13
ba...@gmail.com <ba...@gmail.com> #14
ok I see a lot definitely will be practicing and testing to 8 believe, it will showe the answers to my hidden product key or tab and give me a better understanding of basic cause do to the effects
fr...@gmail.com <fr...@gmail.com> #15
No actualiza el Android 12
[Deleted User] <[Deleted User]> #16
Hscking
Description
I am running Windows 8.1 x64. Display settings are set to medium (125%) with option to use one scaling level for all apps enabled.
I tried setting compatibility settigns in "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" to enabled but it doesnt solve issue.
With Android Studio 1.0 everyting is fine.
I am attaching scrren for comparision.
AS info:
Android Studio 1.4.1
Build #AI-141.2343393, built on October 15, 2015
JRE: 1.8.0_25-b18 amd64
JVM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM by Oracle Corporation