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DPI Scaling issue on High resolution Monitor with Codewarrior

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danny30
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I am using Codewarrior 10.6 on Windows 10 64 bit. On my laptop monitor (4k), the buttons and menus are not scaled properly. They are tiny and impossible to read. I could select "Compatibility" mode with XP and this makes it scaled up to the normal size however they are fuzzy and not crisp. I believe the latest Eclipse already supported "DPI aware application" mode. Do we have any plan to have Codewarrior support high res monitor soon ?

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ZhangJennie
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi,

this is more a Eclipse limitation.

CW10.6.4 is based on Eclipse IDE 4.2.1 (Juno). Unfortunately, Eclipse doesn't have an option can change screen resolution. the limitation is in Eclipse platform.

I searched on the website, there are many discussion on this topic, maybe you can refer:

Eclipse Community Forums: Eclipse Platform » Eclipse on high screen resolution display

http://javahacker.com/eclipse-on-a-high-dpi-display-in-windows/

Solution for Eclipse with High Resolution laptops / Perfecto Mobile Community

you can find more related discussion with searching engine.

one point I would like to mention here, CW10.6 doesn't support win10. if you use win10, please install CW10.6.4+update 6. see this discussion

Is CodeWarrior for MCU Professional Edition compatible with Windows 10?


Have a great day,
Jennie Zhang

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TICS_Fiona
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Hello Adrian

Does this option work?

DPI.png

Best Regards

Fiona Kuang

TIC - Technical Information Center

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danny30
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Nope, it doesn't..

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