davidpayne1981 napisał(-a) as part of this 2 year battle to solve this issue I did indeed try a 32" monitor and the text was still tiny without scaling. I am using a 32" 4K monitor too, along with two 26" FHD monitors. To make the mouse cursor, text and everything else the same size on all monitors, the 4K monitor wolud have to be 52" big. That's why windows introduced the scaling option, which works great in almost every other software (even Adobe's other programs). Stefan Gruenwedel 2017-07-21 17:45 (w odpowiedzi na davidpayne1981) Have you logged the bug in this channel? Feature Request/Bug Report Form I did a few times too. No response. Jim_Simon 2017-07-22 07:14 (w odpowiedzi na davidpayne1981) Then you might need yet a larger monitor for your eyes. Please don't be cynical, looks like you don't wanna help, but rather insist this is not an issue. If there was at least an option to properly disable or ignore windows scaling in Premiere Pro, I would use it despite very small letters. However, I don't want to disable windows scaling completely, as it makes instant mess in my muliple monitor setup, and makes every other activity I do on my computer a really upleasant, tiny experiece. davidpayne1981 2017-07-22 07:44 (w odpowiedzi na Jim_Simon) or wait for adobe to fix this bug (because it IS a bug) Another decade or so and we might be able to use 4k monitors without issue Let's be honest, this is a bug, and a very annoying one. Also, even if I had three 4K monitors side by side, I would still use Windos scaling because it MAKES LIFE EASIER and that's what every software, every update shoul do. Please help us with this insead of making silly comments.
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