mmitchell_houston opened this issue on Aug 20, 2019 · 3 posts
mmitchell_houston posted Tue, 20 August 2019 at 10:11 AM
Right now I have two monitors (it's very nice having my Library and Hierarchy Panel open on one while working on the other).
But, I am wondering if I should consider upgrading to a single 4K Widescreen monitor.
QUESTION: Is anyone here using a widescreen 4k monitor, and how does the Poser interface scale within it? Are all the text and tool icons too tiny to see, or does the extra clarity help in any way?
PS: Don't worry about my video card. My current one is in my signature line below, and if I need a bigger one I'll get one.
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System: Lenovo Legion Pro 7 16IRX9H Laptop | Windows 11 Professional | 32GB RAM | 14th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-14900HX | Nvidia RTX 4090 Laptop GPU 16GB 9728 CUDA Cores
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Nails60 posted Tue, 20 August 2019 at 6:42 PM
I'm using a 4k 27inch widescreen monitor along a with a smaller (21 or 22 inch, can't remember which) hd monitor which I have in portrait orientation for most of the windows other than the document window. I do find some things on the document window a bit on the small side, but then I really need to go to the optician for an eye check and new glasses anyway. But my personal preference for using poser is the machine I'm typing this on which has a qhd (2k) monitor which gives me the best compromise between workspace and ease of viewing. Of course in poser 11 you can change the ui scale factor to make things more visible, I've done this on my 4k laptop, but I get lots of clipping with bits of labels missing.
Kivuli posted Fri, 23 August 2019 at 7:35 PM
Hi,
I have 4 32" 4k monitors and run poser with 1.25 UI scaling, and 100% Scaling in Windows. I don't have any issues with clipping.
I also have a 980ti, and don't have any issues with interactivity, unless I load quite a few figures at once. With just 2-3 figures & some background elements, I have no issues.
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