InDesign 17.01: UI scaling range issue on high-DPI monitors (2560x1440px)
Hello Community / Adobe support -
I need your help urgently.
In the current InDesign version 17.01 the scalable user interface was introduced as a new feature to be able to adapt to the working environment and make everything more user-friendly.
The previously trouble-free use of InDesign with my monitor setup is no longer possible now, because the scaled UI is MUCH TOO BIG and I can't scale it down. In the following, I describe why.
My setup:
2x EIZO CS2730 27" monitor @ 2560x1440px
Windows display settings scaling factor: 125 %*
*This factor is the core of the problem, as InDesign makes UI scaling dependent on it
Description of the issue:
When the Windows scaling factor is set to 100% display size, I have five "stops" in InDesign when scaling the user interface. The slider is at the minimum of the range and the display is perfect as usual (as in the previous ID 16.4).
At 125% display size, the InDesign UI is displayed way too large (panels and tools on primary monitor) and palettes on the secondary monitor overlap because they are too huge now, no more efficient work is possible. The UI size slider is also at the minimum, but has only 3 "stops" now. No further "downscaling" possible.
My conclusion:
InDesign interprets my resolution or display setup as if I don't have a "high-DPI" monitor, hence the smaller "stop" range at 125%.
I tried everything, reset preferences and re-installed ID 17.01, changed app property combinations regarding high-DPI settings, checked graphic card tweaks but nothing worked.
To the Adobe tech/programming department:
Please reproduce the case where users with high-DPI monitors in Windows 10 have set the display settings to a value greater than 100% (at maximum supported and recommended resolution of the monitor).
I urge to revise / extend the slider range of UI scaling in one of the next updates to lower values.
Until then, I am unfortunately forced to continue working with the previous version 16.4 and exchange with colleagues in .idml format. Very annoying and time consuming!
Please do not make a suggestion to set the display to 100%. Everything on the system is too small that my eyes would be permanently strained (fonts, menus, explorer, browser etc.). It's not an option for me.
I really hope that an Adobe employee will take care of this matter with priority and that a remedy will be found as soon as possible.
Thanks in advance and greetings!
