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February 3, 2016
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zooming in on a timeline/ sequence

  • February 3, 2016
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in premiere pro cc 2014 you can zoom in on a timeline/ sequence by pressing alt and scrolling with a scroll wheel and it zooms in exactly where your mouse pointer is.

but in premiere pro cc 2015 it just zooms in on a random spot not where the coursor is.

does anyone have similar problems with premiere 2015?

PS: I am on windows 10

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Correct answer VertigoJC

kulpreet singh  To however is doing this, please stop marking a question as "answered" when there has not been an actual answer to the question.

Ferdinand83​ I have a fix for this.

There is a problem with the way a lot of the Adobe apps behave when scaling for high DPI displays in Windows. Some people have proposed changing the Windows display scaling to 100% instead of the default 200%. Yes, that solves it but makes windows basically unusable because everything is tiny.

Here's the fix I found, though. Navigate to the .exe file for Premiere Pro in your Program Files/Adobe folder. Right click on it and choose properties. Then click the "Compatibility" tab and then the checkmark box for "Override high DPI scaling..." and in the dropdown menu set it to "System."

(Side note: I had a different problem with scaling in After Effects and in that case I had to set it to "Application" instead of "System" to fix it. Try the other options if one doesn't work.)

Once I did that, the timeline zooming worked like it used to on my old computer.

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Participant
May 10, 2016

Hi,

I also have the same problem and it's driving me crazy.

I have PremierePro v9.2.0 on a Windows 10.

Hope someone has a fix for this.

kulpreet singh
Inspiring
February 3, 2016

Hi,

So far, there is no such issue reported and I am also not able to replicate this at my end.

It's working in Premiere Pro CC2015.2 exactly in the same way, like it used to work in Premiere Pro CC2014.

I would suggest you to try it in a new project and check, if it is specific to one project.

thanks,

Kulpreet Singh

Known Participant
May 27, 2017

Hey Adobe Staff - can you please add your voice to the renewed discussion of this issue?

Ferdinand83
Inspiring
May 27, 2017

Hey, I've been trawling PremierePro's preferences for ages, trying to find a fix for this, but no luck. I think it is a bug. Your suggestion seems interesting (especially given that Adobe doesn't seem to be able to recreate the issue), but I can't seem to fix it this way. I'm using a PC with a Dell 25 inch display and had the same issue on my Dell laptop, which had a 4K display.

Adobe? Any suggestions on how to finally fix that? That'd be great.