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Jun 27, 2019 at 14:20 comment added divenex Five years have passed and Mathematica 12.0 still does not properly support high-dpi displays under Windows. This is clearly acknowledged by Stephen Wolfram in his blog, which gives some hope for an upcoming fix of this long-standing problem: > Version 12.0 doesn’t yet have high-dpi support for Windows, but that’s coming very soon.
Aug 30, 2018 at 4:05 history protected M.R.
Mar 16, 2018 at 13:55 comment added ihojnicki @董济超, 11.3 does not support High DPI on Windows. I can assure you that it this isn't being "ignored".
Mar 16, 2018 at 4:09 comment added Mr.Wizard @董济超 I converted you Answer into a Comment as that is appropriate for its content on Stack Exchange. I don't have an answer for you as I still use v10.1 and a UXGA display.
Mar 16, 2018 at 3:25 comment added 董济超 However, all the answers above seems cannot solve the problem in windows10 now. i want to ask if the mathematica11.3 solve the resolution display problem? or if there is any other solution? my screen is 4k, and all my software works pretty good in the screen(like MATLAB,origin and etc..), I still DON'T understand why wolfram just ignore such a big problems!! besides, if anyone can tell me something to improve the experience, thank you very VERY much!!!! &&&hope you BEST WISHES!!
Nov 20, 2017 at 20:47 answer added drgrujic timeline score: 2
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Mar 12, 2015 at 21:25 comment added Szabolcs @Mr.Wizard While I don't believe that there's a user-end solution, but I might be wrong ... I've been away from Windows for quite a while until I bumped into the same problem recently.
Mar 12, 2015 at 21:02 comment added Mr.Wizard @Szabolcs Following the maxim of "don't answer in comments" perhaps you should post that properly? No other answer has been forthcoming.
Mar 12, 2015 at 20:39 comment added Szabolcs Actually there are many programs that have trouble with scaling on high resolution displays. At least Mathematica displays everything correctly and at a readable size, even if blurry. I don't believe there is a user-end solution here. We'll need to wait until Wolfram starts supporting high resolution displays on Windows.
Mar 12, 2015 at 20:36 history edited Szabolcs CC BY-SA 3.0
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Sep 1, 2014 at 23:28 history tweeted twitter.com/#!/StackMma/status/506584287089819648
Aug 25, 2014 at 6:36 comment added Mr.Wizard Also, this seems to be closely related: (18419). I don't know if Mathematica 10 for Windows supports high-PPI displays.
Aug 25, 2014 at 5:37 comment added mfvonh Does this help?
Aug 25, 2014 at 5:31 history asked ElOmmy CC BY-SA 3.0