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Today at 02:32:58 pm
Please optimize the software for high-DPI displays. High-DPI monitors are common now, and I always have to change the “High DPI scaling override” settings every time you send a new version in an archive. Most new users won’t bother adjusting this on first run — they’ll just uninstall the program within a few minutes.

But that`s not the main problem. Using the “High DPI scaling override” causes edges to appear blurry, which looks unpleasant. It might seem minor, but after spending hours working, the blurriness becomes irritating and negatively affects the modeling workflow. Demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHnwzqVzh-g

I’m using a 32-inch 4K monitor. The issue may be related to my system UI scaling, which is set to 200% (see attached screenshot). I need that scaling for eye comfort, and this problem does not occur in other software I use.

Maybe I miss something

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Today at 03:22:27 pm
I slightly adjust the GUI scale to avoid using the High DPI scaling override, but some menus still don’t display or behave correctly — for example, they can be misaligned or clipped